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Mercer Island Reporter on MSN
A legacy rooted in beauty and science: The Hakomori home and garden, 50 years later
In the early 1970s, Dr. Sen-itiroh Hakomori, a pioneering biochemist, and his wife Mitsuko, a master of Ikebana, the Japanese art of floral design, stood with their three children on this quiet parcel ...
The wabi-sabi house, a mix of bourgeois style and contemporary forms, overlooks one of the most magical corners of the ...
Country and Town House on MSN
Want To Up Your Hosting Game? How To Design The Perfect Home Bar
But with no garden to rely on, how do you craft the perfect entertainment spot for your guests? Here’s how to upgrade from the humble drinks trolley to a full-blown home bar. Your Guide To The Perfect ...
Harp and Harp has finished a residential development in London with pale bricks, red roof tiles and pale green window frames ...
House Digest on MSN
10 Things Around Your Home You Can Use To Make Tiny DIY Terrariums
What's cuter than a tiny plant in a tiny terrarium? Nothing! Here are a few items you might have around the house to create ...
URBANA, Ill. — Some moments of legacy are written down, others branch off the page beneath the canopy of a shady tree, in the ...
House Digest on MSN
The Clear Sign It's Time To Pluck Your Garden's Mushrooms
Mushrooms may look cute in a garden, but they can quickly take over flower beds and may even be toxic. Knowing when to remove ...
The moment you approach the grand brick mansion that anchors the property, you realize this isn’t your average community garden where someone’s proud aunt shows off her prize-winning zucchini. This is ...
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw has died at the age of 85; we honour the creative who marked 20th-century architecture like few others ...
The five-story townhouse at 535 1st Street, designed by acclaimed architecture and design firm Leroy Street Studio, hit the ...
The Mobile Rundown on MSN
The Garden Lover Who Built a Science-Backed Plant Wellness Brand
Vanessa Dawson built Arber with science-backed, non-toxic plant care, retail growth, and a platform mindset shaped by The Vinetta Project and policy work.
Developers proposing to build 45 homes on the green belt in Amersham have requested to avoid an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
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