Circa 1900: Kitchens and baths from the Victorian Age
Although houses and their inhabitants have changed greatly over time, kitchens and bathrooms arguably show the most innovations and adaptations
by Gerard Splendore Sep 14
Circa 2010: What real estate agents should know about the last decade’s housing styles
Newer homes range from the tiny to the vast and from simple and straightforward to up to the minute smart homes
by Gerard Splendore Aug 31
Circa 2000: What agents need to know about aughties home styles
As homes continued to develop into the 21st century, there was a return to traditional aesthetics, updated with more modern features and conveniences
by Gerard Splendore Aug 17
Circa 1990: What real estate agents need to know about the era’s housing styles
As the end of the millennium approached, homes became more about modern and contemporary styles, with a penchant for customization
by Gerard Splendore Aug 10
Brad Pitt buys historic D.L. James' clifftop Carmel home for $40M
The home is located atop a steep bluff on the oceanside of Highway 1. The deal marks one of the priciest to ever close in the Carmel area, according to local agents
by Lillian Dickerson Jul 27
An agent’s guide to architecture throughout the decades
Inman contributor Gerard Splendore walks real estate agents through architecture and home styles from 1900 through today
by Gerard Splendore Jul 26
Circa 1970: What agents need to know about housing styles in the disco age
Opinion
Housing stock from the 1970s blends holdover aesthetics from the 1960s with a new emphasis on organic and global elements
by Gerard Splendore Jul 26
Circa 1940: What real estate agents need to know about housing styles in the 1940s
The 1940s saw a blend of influences and trends, driven in large part by the needs of a post-World War II nation. Broker Gerard Splendore offers insight into the historical and architectural roots of the decade's home styles as part of his Circa series
by Gerard Splendore Jul 5
Circa 1930: What real estate agents need to know about housing styles in the 1930s
Opinion
The 1930s saw a blend of influences and trends, driven in large part by the impact of the Great Depression. Broker Gerard Splendore offers insight into the historical and architectural roots of the decade's home styles as part of his Circa series
by Gerard Splendore Jun 7
Circa 1920: What real estate agents need to know about roaring '20s homes
Opinion
Housing styles took a sharp turn away from traditional styles with the introduction of Art Deco design, and a new age in home architecture came on the scene
by Gerard Splendore May 31
Circa 1900: What real estate agents need to know about housing styles
Opinion
With roots in the British royal family, Victorian architecture found expression in a wide variety of architectural styles. Today you will recognize Victorian houses by their grand scale, ornate exteriors and interiors featuring fine craftsmanship
by Gerard Splendore May 17
From 'Belfast' to 'Dune,' the homes of every Oscar Best Picture nominee
Inman rounded up the homes most prominently featured in this Sunday's Academy Awards for Best Picture, and broke them down by time, place and estimated home price, as well as what they would cost today, for all the movie buffs following along during this year's ceremony
by Lillian Dickerson Mar 25
Architect resigns over billionaire's vision for windowless dorm rooms
Dennis McFadden, a consulting architect at the University of California Santa Barbara, resigned over the design, calling the dorm plans a 'social and psychological experiment'
by Daniel Houston Nov 2
Surfside condo architect had been suspended for faulty designs in past
William Friedman, the architect who designed the Surfside condo building that partially collapsed in late June, had been suspended by Florida's board of architecture in 1967 for designing buildings that could not withstand 1965's Hurricane Betsy
by Lillian Dickerson Jul 26
Leaky pipes and stalled elevators: Living a life of luxury at 432 Park
A new report reveals an array of problems in the 88-floor skyscraper dubbed '432 Park Avenue,' prompting a discussion about wealth and how construction influences supply
by Jim Dalrymple II Feb 5