An 1800s Connecticut colonial gets a revival as a home and creative space.
DIY couple The Renovation Husbands restore a 1800s Boston Victorian.
An 1800s island home's legacy lives on with generations of family friends.
Windrift Hall, a 1795 farmhouse in Hudson Valley, NY, serves as a wedding venue, art and yoga studio, as well as a home. Its owners juxtapose its original textures with modern pieces, drawing inspiration from across the globe.
This 1830s eyebrow colonial in Hudson Valley, NY had been abandoned for 40 years before its current owners discovered it. The couple fell in love with the surrounding land and undertook heavy renovations to preserve the home's simple charm.
Owners of a sweeping 1780s farmhouse honored its history using old photos to recreate some of the original design. They mixed architectural salvage with function to create a space that works for their family and friends.
A couple honors its history as they restore their historic Greek Revival.
A Brooklyn family lovingly restores their 1880s Italianate Brownstone.
Homeowner Reagan Leslie updates her Tudor Revival in Peoria, Illinois,
A couple restores a home once owned by Herman Mellville's sister.
High school sweethearts move from the desert to Cape Cod
Ciara and Ryan Kenaston update their 1913 Craftsman-style home.
A woman re-imagines her 1937 Tudor Revival Home in Portland, Oregon.
A New England family updates their 1891 home to honor simplicity.
A couple moves from Texas to Michigan and buys a 1926 English Tudor in the historic Jewell Colony on the island of Grosse Ile, just south of Detroit.
A couple restores a 1910 Craftsman Farmhouse on generational farmland in Michigan into a forever home where they can raise their five children.
A couple moves from Brooklyn to Minneapolis and renovates a 1918 Pre-Craftsman with a bold aesthetic partly inspired by the house's previous owner.
College sweethearts preserve their cozy 1932 Tudor Revival in Marshall, Minnesota, where they live with their four kids.
Inspired by their British and Trinidadian roots, a couple restores an 1830s farmhouse in Meredith, New York, where they're raising their daughter.
First-time homeowners renovate an 1860s Italianate Townhome in Brooklyn, New York, learning about NYC -- and American -- history along the way.
A couple renovates their 1929 federal colonial in the historic Dolph Park neighborhood in Portland, Oregon
A couple restores their 1905 Edwardian home in Algiers Point, New Orleans with the help of family and friends, leaning into the city's vibrant energy.
A single woman preserves a 1770 Dutch Colonial in Poughquag, New York, leaning into the imperfect
A couple found an 1884 Victorian in Portland, Oregon, which they modernized while restoring its natural charm.
First-time homebuyers move from their small New York City apartment to a spacious 1920s Tudor Revival in Maplewood, New Jersey.
Author LaTonya Yvette preserves a 174-year-old farmhouse in Hudson, New York, which serves as a "rest as residency" program for BIPOC individuals