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[Problems viewing this email? Click here to read it on the web.] [Curbed] INTERIOR DESIGN [23 gorgeous kitchens to inspire (and distract) you right now] [23 gorgeous kitchens to inspire (and distract) you right now] For many households, the kitchen is where all the action is. It’s the heart of the home where everyone comes together to eat, talk, work, relax, and just be in the presence of each other. It’s no surprise then that of the numerous charming homes we’ve toured across the country, so many have delightful, distinct kitchens that seem to have been designed exactly as the homeowner... [read more...] INTERIOR DESIGN [A guide to wall finishes: wallpaper, plaster, and more] [A guide to wall finishes: wallpaper, plaster, and more] TRANSPORTATION [Carbon-free trains? Germany to test prototypes] [Carbon-free trains? Germany to test prototypes] HOUSE CALLS [Empty nesters upgrade to make room for their passions] [Empty nesters upgrade to make room for their passions] HISTORIC PRESERVATION [Our next president should visit these D.C. history sites] [Our next president should visit these D.C. history sites] HOUSE OF THE DAY [Historic hexagonal home with carriage house asks $550K] [Historic hexagonal home with carriage house asks $550K] ANNOUNCEMENTS [Now hiring: Full-time copy editor and fact-checker] [Now hiring: Full-time copy editor and fact-checker] PROPERTY LINES [Downtown Phoenix, once an afterthought, now a residential hotspot] [Downtown Phoenix, once an afterthought, now a residential hotspot] ARCHITECTURE [5 rad things architects built for their moms] [5 rad things architects built for their moms] URBAN PLANNING [Walkable cities are healthier cities, new study affirms] [Walkable cities are healthier cities, new study affirms] REAL ESTATE [Renting to football fans on game day weekends can bring in up to $1,665 a night] [Renting to football fans on game day weekends can bring in up to $1,665 a night] TRANSPORTATION [Build your dream subway system in Mini Metro] [Build your dream subway system in Mini Metro] ARCHITECTURE [Brutalist architecture slammed as ‘cult of Ugliness’ by U.K. official] [Brutalist architecture slammed as ‘cult of Ugliness’ by U.K. official] TRAVEL [Rent this converted 1886 windmill in the English countryside] [Rent this converted 1886 windmill in the English countryside] FOLLOW CURBED [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google-plus] [Curbed] Sent to {EMAIL}. [Change preferences] or [unsubscribe]. For advertising, please visit our [media kit] or contact [sales@curbed.com]. Vox Media, Curbed attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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