Marnie Oursler is the first woman and Delawarean to receive the prestigious National Association of Home Builders award.
Beat the dull and gloomy winter blues with bright home décor. Check out these pops of color to add style and flair to your Delaware home.
With multiple outdoor spaces and inviting interiors, these two Sussex County homes offer laid-back beach lifestyles in the First State.
Sue Ann Cox—or "The Fairy Potter"—creates ornamental, ceramic fairy houses to decorate gardens and homes in Delaware.
A South Bethany home nods to shingle-style and embraces the vertical, complete with a rooftop deck to take advantage of ocean views.
Texture adds both visual interest and physical comfort. These pieces from around Delaware will ensure your space never looks dull or flat.
Jess Weeth of Weeth Home specializes in décor that feels fresh, contemporary and cozy for her clients in coastal Delaware.
These homes showcase Delaware's coastal luxury with open floor plans, gourmet kitchens and coveted locations with wonderful views.
A couple's competing visions became complementary as Period Architecture & Delaware-based Dewson Construction created their custom farmhouse.
Hosting a holiday gathering? Meld style and comfort with these cozy home finds from stores around the First State.
These two homes in Kent County in natural settings offer tranquil locations in harmony with land and water, plus lots of room to roam.
Personalize a home with the unexpected. Here are fun and unique pieces found around Delaware for every space in your home.
Interior designer Kelley Gable reimagined her family's home in Rehoboth Beach, giving it a clean, polished and relaxed look.
With abundant charm and desirable locations, these two homes with good bones offer tremendous curb appeal and opportunity for upgrades.
New Moon Rugs designer Erika Kurtz turned to her sister Josephine, principal designer of Kurtz Collection, to reimagine her Wilmington Home.
To elevate your space and add an artsy touch, try incorporating statement collectible pieces from around the First State.
At less than 1,000 square feet, these Sussex County tiny houses offer tranquil settings perfect for minimalists.
McGregor Custom Homes built this stunning Rehoboth home for a couple ready to trade Washington D.C. for a permanent abode on the coast.
Curate a kid's room with imagination by drawing nature in and thinking outside the lines with pieces from around Delaware.
With open-concept living spaces and abundant outdoor recreation, these homes on quiet cul-de-sacs are great places to raise a family.