For those seeking the best of both worlds, look no further than this exquisite Mediterranean estate that offers opulent yet sustainable living just 19 miles outside of Manhattan, in Irvington, Westchester County.
This gorgeously weird timber house by architect Lee Aaron Ward, a onetime apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, has hit the market, and is quite the midcentury pad.
The landmarked two-bedroom is located in the historic Onomea Bay by the Old Scenic Route near Hilo, and has been carefully restored to reflect the architecture and design of sugar-plantation-era Hawaii.
You can almost picture the socialite gliding through the open, linear floor plan dressed in furs and looking out onto the mountainous, desert landscape through the wall of sliding glass doors, or lounging in front of the stone fireplace when the...
Built in 1968, the nearly-5,000-square-foot home is located in Westerly, a beachfront community in southwest Rhode Island, and features the architect’s signature use of varied rooflines and geometric volumes.
If you’re looking for a groovy cabin retreat, you’d be hard-pressed to find one more, shall we say, atmospheric than this unusual creation in Snohomish, Washington. The grounds are quite scenic as well.
With just a week to go before the official start of winter, you might want to consider "wintering" in a warmer climate. And what’s a better place to do so than in a midcentury modern home in the Palm Springs desert?
This elegant terrace house in east London’s Forest Gate neighborhood combines the best of traditional architecture, rustic country charm, and contemporary updates.
Cabin Creek Farm was built in 1863 and retains all of the charm of yesteryear with its original two-story house, century-old log cabin, and tin-roofed workshop—all on over 27 acres of secluded land in the heart of Kentucky.
As historic and storied as they come, this landmarked Shingle-style mansion in Bronxville was commissioned by Elizabeth Custer, author, public speaker, and widow of Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer (of "Custer’s Last Stand" fame), in...
The 2,161-square-foot four-bedroom sits on over three acres of landscaped gardens in a vale that provides "sun" and "orientation," according to the original owner Harold Wedgwood.
Built in 1960 by Marion Cordill and recently updated for contemporary living, the five-bedroom, nearly 10,000 square feet property is arranged into a unique V-shape, offering vast open-plan spaces and a flow that establishes a connection with the...
Designed in 1863 by George Champlin Mason, an architect who built many of Newport’s Gilded Age mansions, the Villa boasts seven ensuite bedrooms spread over 7,728 square feet.
Originally designed for for Norwich Pharmaceutical CEO and Pepto-Bismol developer Mel Eaton, the Modernist retreat once hosted famous guests including Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
This unique home in New Canaan, Connecticut was designed by John Black Lee, a prominent architect who was sometimes referred to as the "sixth" of the Harvard Five.
This largely untouched hexagonal home in San Diego’s affluent beachside community of La Jolla boasts an open plan, multiple levels, view-framing windows, and an abundance of unique architectural details.
Designed by the duo of A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons for Joseph Eichler in 1955, this 1,639-square-foot four bedroom in Palo Alto recently underwent a complete remodel but still remains true to the period.
This "High Country English-inspired" mansion on 133 lush pastoral acres includes an equestrian farm with an indoor riding arena just an hour outside of Pittsburgh.
The 40-acre property is nestled right into the hillside, offering privacy, access to hiking trails, and spectacular views of the 14,000-foot snow-capped mountains of the Continental Divide.
Located in Buckinghamshire county, just 40 minutes (by train) outside of London, the 1935 property has been meticulously restored and sympathetically extended.