Blog
Welcome to the Gable Design — your go-to resource for architecture and interior design tips in Central Pennsylvania. Browse posts on residential design, renovations, and construction planning.

9 Real-Life Haunted Houses That Will Horrify You! Would YOU Live in a Haunted House?
It’s that time of year again, when the weather cools… the leaves change… pumpkin spice everything shows up… and the boundary between the living and

A man in Bosnia built a rotating house so his wife can change the view from her window whenever she wants
“Vojin Kusic, a resident of Srbac, Bosnia, built this house for his wife, the Associated Press reports. But you’d never know from this picture that

5 Essential Resources For Landlords You Need To Know About!
FEDERAL LAW, RESOURCES, AND GUIDES – THE ESSENTIALS YOU NEED TO KNOW AS A LANDLORD INCLUDES BONUS CONTENT! Whether you’re just starting out as a

Design for Everyone: Jewish Museum Berlin’s New Play Space
“The new ANOHA Children’s World, at the Jewish Museum Berlin, is a vast new children’s play space designed with adults firmly in mind too. Situated

From ‘Ew’ to ‘Ah!’: Transforming Our Client’s Home to a Modern Colonial Estate
When our clients bought this home, they knew one thing… they hated it… It was the classic “worst house in the best neighborhood” situation, where

Reflecting On A Year in Business – The Good, The Bad & The ‘Hold My Beer’
“You are in control of your priorities – you can erase old priorities and define new priorities at will.” ― Isaiah Hankel, Black Hole Focus: How

Five Architectural Innovations to Check Out on your Next Pacific Northwest Road Trip
The Pacific Northwest region has become one of North America’s hot spots for innovative architectural design. Much of the architecture features buildings that blend the evergreen natural surroundings with modern design elements, a combination that seems distinctly Pacific Northwest.

5 Helpful Tips to Connect Your Home and Landscape Design
The home is our sanctuary. The hearth and heart of family life, of community, of our day-to-day experiences. And, as remote work becomes the norm, we’re spending more time than ever within the home.