Massive Tudor Revivals were once common in the Twin Cities. This Loring Park gem was one of the best.
Skip the predictable black-and-white scheme for this elegant style, and add pops of color for a bold new look
Tour a LEED Platinum house in a historic neighborhood that features energy-efficient technology, space-saving design and community-minded living.
While we can all appreciate a home that showcases tall columns and grand architecture, there is just something so wonderful about a small home. A house that reeks nostalgic charm is so inviting and welcoming. And Tudor style homes do just that. Whether they are large or small, a Tudor home promises comfort, making
Cove or crown, batten or baseboard? Differentiate between the types of molding most commonly used in homes today.
A modular ramp is one that is composed of smaller parts that are then connected. All of the ramp styles in the National Ramp product line are modular
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As you search for your favorite house plan, you might notice the multitude of options for garages. From front entry to detached, there are many different ways to customize your house plan and while…
Stop blindly picking at the color wheel. Go to the masters for your color combos.
You might have a small budget, but that doesn't mean your home can't have big style.
People say that you can’t learn style—you’re either born with it or you’re not. While this may be true to some extent, we believe you can learn how to make
Zen usually veers towards more earthy tones, but that doesn't mean you have to avoid all color. Take a look at these ideas for colorful zen styles.
Look to the Middle Ages to find where your home's steeply pitched roof, gables and more began
The case for communing with God in a daring and agonizing way.
There’s a right way and a wrong way to “do it”: Missionary or Doggy Style? About Agree to Disagree: We live in divisive times. The only way to find common gr...
Millennial Christians, and a many seekers among their generation, are gravitating to churches where the teaching and preaching is given a high priority.
Dr. Brown paints a vivid picture of revival and asks why it is that we don’t see more divine visitation today.
We desperately need revival: in our churches, denominations, and country. We need to transfer true, genuine, biblical faith to the next generation.
You might think “things will never be the same again” is a conversation reserved for people over 70. But my guess is you’re struggling with that in ministry leadership right now. Even if you don’t realize it. And you’re probably struggling with it more than you think. Wise leaders pay attention to those instincts and…