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Home Design

The lower level of the 2019 Dream Home
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Stomping Grounds

The 2019 Indianapolis Dream Home raises the bar on lower-level entertainment.

Master bedroom in the 2019 Dream Home
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The Suite Life

In the 2019 Dream Home, the bedrooms are modern, functional, and integrated to complement the occupants’ lifestyles.

Interior shot of the 2019 Indianapolis Monthly Dream Home
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An Insider’s Guide To The 2019 Indianapolis Monthly Dream Home

Modern, spacious, tailor-made, welcoming, and highly stylized—this year’s Indianapolis Monthly Dream Home combines cutting-edge design with personalized touches.

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Home Of The Month: Open To Everything

The most head-turning home in Herron-Morton shows off a riot of Southern California style.

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Home Of The Month: Healing Waters

Laibe named her home Esther, inspired by a Bible verse, “Perhaps this is the moment for which you were created.”

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Home Of The Month: Meridian Hills

An interior designer and woodworker apply their crafts in a Meridian Hills home that has become Instafamous.

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Home Of The Month: Williams Creek

“Just because you hire a designer doesn’t mean you don’t have style or personality.”

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Home Of The Month: Broad Ripple Bungalow

“This is about uncovering more potential within the footprint of the bungalow,” says homeowner Lori Losee.

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Realty Check: Trim Dandy

“It’s kind of a Where’s Waldo? house. Find the angel. Find the dragon. Where are the faces?”

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Home Of The Month: The Frost House

Constructed of steel and aluminum modules in different colors, the Frost House winks at passing drivers like a mondrian painting in the middle of a forest.

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Home Of The Month: Light Box

A modern smart home at Geist.

Cottage or bungalow style home painted black.
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Home Of The Month: American Gothic

What Blake Richardson did with his 1,100-square-foot home will drop your jaw.

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