February 2026

12 things homes used to be designed around that barely matter now

Homes have always reflected how people live — and what they once prioritized. But just a few decades ago, entire floor plans revolved around features that now feel almost unnecessary, if not completely outdated. Design once centered on landlines, formal entertaining, bulky technology, and storage for objects that rarely exist anymore. As lifestyles shifted toward mobility, casual living, streaming,...

18 things tasteful homes always get right

Tasteful homes rarely rely on flashy upgrades or trendy finishes to feel beautiful. Instead, they tend to follow a quieter set of design principles — ones that make spaces feel calm, intentional, and naturally elevated without ever trying too hard. These are the homes that feel good the second you walk in. Nothing screams for attention. Nothing feels accidental. Everything just… works. Designers...

Ten Key Takeaways from the U.S. Housing Market in January

U.S. Housing Market Enters 2026 in Uneven Transition as Affordability Pressures Mount According to new data from property analytics firm Cotality, the U.S. housing market is opening 2026 in a state of recalibration rather than recovery, with cooling prices, widening regional disparities and mounting affordability strains reshaping buyer and seller behavior. After two years defined by rapid appreciation...

Housing demand is still positive even with epic snowstorm

With an epic snowstorm hitting large areas of the U.S. recently, I expected housing data to take a hit after the solid start we had already seen in 2026, but it remained mostly positive, which surprised me. The big key to that, of course, is that mortgage rates, even with all the crazy headlines recently, are still near 6% and didn’t show much volatility even with all the Fed news we had last...

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