These Are Dwell’s Most Popular Homes of 2024
These Are Dwell’s Most Popular Homes of 2024
If there was something readers loved most this year, it was really great renovations—and one remarkable tiny cabin.
10 Cabins, Campers, and Trailers We Dreamed of Escaping to in 2024
From a remote home in Patagonia to a renovated Airstream built like a yacht, these retreats inspired us to get outside and go off the grid.
The Most Impressive Prefab Homes of 2024
From a solar-powered floating home that putters through Dutch canals to a rainforest retreat with an oculus, here are the year’s standout prefabs.
The Year Logos and Merch Took Over Our Homes
It’s not just on our clothes—brand loyalty is very much alive in our personal living zones.
The 10 Teeniest Tiny Homes of 2024
Ranging from 52.5 to 330 square feet per person, these micro dwellings show that good things do come in small packages.
Here’s What It Cost to Build 10 of Our Favorite Homes of the Year
Let’s talk money, people. Our Budget Breakdown stories provide real figures from real projects to inspire your next architectural adventure.
The Design Trends That Will Shape Our Homes in 2025
Perfection is passé and smart homes are out. In the new year, designers are eschewing the shiny and excessively chic in favor of spaces with a human touch.
My 2025 DIY Resolution Is to Create the Storage Room of My Dreams
Now that I have the space, I’m ready to hang some shelves, and label some bins for all of my Facebook Marketplace treasures.
My 2025 DIY Dream Is to Build a (Better) Rack for All My Surfboards
My collection has outgrown its storage solution, so in 2025, I’ll build a system that gets them all up and off the ground.
The 20 Most-Liked Homes on Our Instagram in 2024
The double-taps don’t lie—here are all the scroll-stopping homes you “hearted” the most this year.

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