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Good Bones: A Designer's Guide to Home Buying
When you're touring homes, it's easy to fall for fresh paint and gleaming countertops. But surface details rarely tell the architectural story. The smartest buyers know how to look past cosmetic theater to evaluate a home's bones—its structure, orientation, and true potential. Here's our architect's guide to separating genuine good bones from seductive bad habits, including red flags that signal expensive problems and green flags worth building on.