Design from the mid-20th century, featuring warm wood, chrome, and Japanese influences, as seen in Frank Lloyd Wright's prefab house.
Corey Damen Jenkins adds freshness to traditional style with mahogany walls, antique furnishings, and Louis XVI chairs.
Borrowing from industrial architecture, Kathleen McCormick's design showcases concrete walls, steel details, and minimalist windows.
Toledo Geller's kitchen blends modern and traditional elements with herringbone floors, Shaker-style cabinets, and a contemporary hood.
Kati Curtis's Tudor revival bursts with mixed prints, vibrant colors, and personality, embodying maximalist design.
Betsy Wentz's Pennsylvania home combines bold patterns and colors with modern clean lines and horizontal silhouettes.
Gil Schafer's kitchen exudes functional simplicity with Shaker and Colonial elements, echoing American historical styles from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Robson Rak's space emphasizes light and contrast, embodying the minimalist principle of doing more with less.