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1920s Spanish-style home gets a meticulous makeover. Designer’s inviting kitchen. Flower-filled

1920s Spanish-style home gets a meticulous makeover. Designer’s inviting kitchen. Flower-filled English garden. [View in browser]( [houzz]( [STORIES]( [PHOTOS]( [SHOP]( [FIND PROS]( Pros on Houzz share the tricks they used to make [three narrow bathrooms]( feel more spacious. Check out our room-by-room guide to [decluttering]( your home. Find out how a designer remodeled her dated [kitchen]( to improve the layout and update finishes. Tour a 1920s Spanish-style [home]( that was meticulously renovated and restored. Visit a nondescript yard transformed into an [idyllic, flower-filled landscape](. And get pro tips for creating a [kitchen island]( that’s comfortable for dining. New This Week [3 Narrow New Bathrooms With Space-Saving Tricks]( Remodeling pros share colors, materials and features that add style while visually expanding a tight space [Read More]( Decluttering [Your Clutter-Clearing Plan for the New Year]( Tackle these tasks month by month for a decluttering strategy that will really pay off [Read More]( Kitchen Makeovers [Kitchen of the Week: Bright and Warm in Creamy White and Wood]( A designer rejiggers her kitchen to create an efficient layout with an inviting style and small-space storage solutions [Read More]( Traditional Homes [Houzz Tour: Honoring the Soul of a 1920s Spanish-Style Home]( Graceful arches, handmade tile and expert craftsmanship restore original character to a century-old Los Angeles home [Read More]( Landscape Design [Yard of the Week: Seasons of Blooms in an Idyllic English Garden]( A landscape designer transforms his own yard from a square of lawn to an inviting, plant-filled retreat [Read More]( Kitchen Islands [How to Make Your Kitchen Island Your Favorite Dining Spot]( Use these tricks to create extra space for prepping and eating meals [Read More]( See What the Houzz Community Is Working On [Exterior house design assistance needed.]( [Posted by tc9876]( [18 Comments]( [More]( what would you do to accent this wall? [Posted by Katie Buck]( [10 Comments]( [More]( [fb](#) [tw](#) # Houzz Inc. 285 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 © 2022 Houzz Inc. | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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