Psychologist Arlene Kagle, quoted in a 1988 New York Times article about the rise of country decor, put it this way: “Country ...
The cloverleaf interchange from Highway 52 to Highway 14 was completed in the early 1960s and was the first of its kind in Rochester. Clarence Carter saw the potential for this new commercial area ...
For more than 20 years, the American Institute of Architects’ Design for Aging Review has tracked the evolution and refinement of the “household model” for senior living facilities, and now, housing ...
Whether a Scandinavian, British, or traditional American design, a country kitchen is multifaceted and versatile, welcoming and durable. Here, small blemishes and some wear-and-tear are desirable.