Offensichtlich kann man sich mit Schlaf an die Spitze bringen. Zumindest sagt das Arianna Huffington - ”schlafen”, um genau zu sein, bedeutet eine gute, altmodische Nachtruhe. In ihrem neuesten Buch, The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night at a Time" plädiert die Gründerin, Autorin und Geschäftsfrau der Huffington Post dafür, dem Schlaf wieder mehr Bedeutung beizumessen als der ständigen Erreichbarkeit und dem "Plug-in". Es ist [...]

Kitchen of the Week: A Something Old, Something New Kitchen in Brooklyn
The back parlor of this 19th-century Brooklyn townhouse was converted into a small kitchen a while back. Its new owners, a couple with a young son, loved its original features, especially the stone mantel and 10-foot pocket doors, but otherwise wanted a clean slate. Their architect, Shauna McManus, was given the challenge of preserving the old parlor look while fitting in a lot […]

Küche der Woche: Eine abfallbewusste Neugestaltung, inspiriert von den Farben des Burning Man
“If I can’t make it, I will buy vintage or reclaimed,” designer Francesca Gaskin told The Modern House, where we first spotted her personality-filled home in Bristol, England. True to her word, her kitchen is an artful amalgam of DIY, secondhand, and re-use. Sustainability was the motivating force behind her design decisions. “The only way […]

Klares Englisch: Britisches Küchendesign nach Maß kommt in die USA
Das Unternehmen Plain English, das sich auf Küchenhandwerk aus dem 18. Jahrhundert spezialisiert hat, das mit dem Elan des 21. Jahrhunderts umgesetzt wird, ist schon seit einiger Zeit auf unserem Radar. (Siehe z. B. A Kitchen Inspired by a Windswept Island, A Subtly Splendid Kitchen with a Grand Walk-In Larder und A Kitchen for the People, Courtesy of Prince Charles). Aber wir mussten schon immer das britische Unternehmen bewundern [...]

Raum zum Spielen: Das ultimative urbane Etagenzimmer von Workstead
Most kids’ rooms are stopgap affairs: basic-at-best overrun by toys and stuffed animals. After all, childhood is brief. Or is it? The parents of the siblings who occupy this compact suite in a 1905 NYC building (a converted sewing factory) decided it was worth investing in quarters their kids, now ages three and five, can share for years to come. […]

A John Pawson Masterpiece for Lease
Hankering for a holiday in the English countryside, with a bit of architecture thrown in? John Pawson’s Tilty Hill Barn, a minimalist masterpiece, is available for rent. Located in tranquil surroundings in the Essex countryside, Pawson’s Tilty Hill project is a conversion of an 18th-century Dutch barn, forcefully propelled into the 21st century. The single-story […]

Steal This Look: A Tiny, Seaworthy Kitchen on the French Riviera
Architects Emil Humbert and Christophe Poyet knew just the thing to do when charged with turning a tiny, suffocating cabin into something befitting its glamorous French Riviera location: They took inspiration from nautical design, with its emphasis on clever built-ins and streamlined efficiency. Then, they ratcheted up the luxe factor. Check out the tidy and […]

Küche der Woche: Ein kulinarischer Vorher-Nachher-Raum in Park Slope
Last year Brooklyn architect Gerry Smith spent 48 hours answering reader questions about his overhaul of a 1910 neoclassical brownstone that “had scarcely been altered in its first 100 years.” (See The Architect Is In: A Brooklyn Brownstone Transformed, with Respect for the original story.) We learned so much about the kitchen that we decided to take […]

Steal This Look: A Serene Material-Mix Bedroom in Germany
Proof that neutral interiors needn’t feel boring? This vacation rental, housed in a former bank in Germany. Just take a look at this bedroom, layered in materials and textures to keep the eye moving. Here are the key sources (and some lookalikes). Photography courtesy of Our Food Stories, as seen in St. Oak: A Stripped-Back […]

Paddington Pied-à-Terre: A Colorful Small-Space London Design by Beata Heuman
If you ask Beata Heuman, the problem with most rooms is that “people lack an imaginative approach.” The same could not be said of the rising star interior designer. Heuman, 37, is based in London, where she runs her own seven-person firm—in lieu of going to design school, she trained, starting at age 21, in […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Romantic Design by The Misfit House for New Kitchen Co Isla Porter
Isla Porter is a fresh out-of-the-box New York kitchen company dedicated to mixing 21st century know-how with age-old cabinetmaking. As they put it, “We combine AI efficiency with premium craftsmanship and artistry to streamline your kitchen design process.” The brand is the brainchild of Emily Arthur and Sharon Dranko, former West Elm execs with backgrounds […]

Steal This Look: An Artful Bedroom at the Hotel Tivoli
When art stars Brice and Helen Marden took over the Hotel Tivoli, the Wall Street Journal likened the project to Martin Scorsese deciding to run a diner. Julie recently checked in for a night. She returned beyond impressed–and ready to channel their fearless way with color (French’s Mustard yellow, included). Above: The Mardens remodeled the […]

Moka & Vanille: Restored Farmhouse Luxury in Belgium
We’ve long been fond of Moka & Vanille, a restored farmhouse turned guesthouse located in Heusden-Zolder, a village in the Belgian province of Limburg. Owner (and interior designer) Dorine Cooreman has meticulously overhauled the interior, creating an understated, luxurious sanctuary—custom-designed linens, ceramics by Anja Meeusen of PTZE Porselein, and solid oak pieces from former furniture […]

Das aufgeräumte Leben: 7 tägliche Gewohnheiten vom Autor von Simple Matters
Over the years Erin Boyle has been chronicling her life in a tiny apartment and sharing her insights with us on Gardenista (she’s the site’s former associate editor, now a contributor) and Remodelista. We’re happy to spread the word that she’s just come out with a book, Simple Matters: Living with Less and Ending Up with More (Abrams). While this year’s […]

Steal This Look: A Star London Chef’s Kitchen
Michelin-starred London chef Skye Gyngell presides over one of the city’s most ethereally beautiful new restaurants, Spring at Somerset House. At home, her approach to design is equally winning. She recently gave us a tour of her remodeled West London kitchen, which salutes classic English detailing while taking the look in a soulful direction. Here’s how […]

5 Favoriten: Decken für kühle Sommernächte
Extend your end-of-summer nights outdoors with a lightweight warm blanket; perfect for draping over a chilly guest or to layer on your bed as the weather cools to fall. Above: Swans Island’s summer weight Corriedale Grey Teal Stripe Wool Blanket is hand-dyed and hand-woven in Maine using domestic wool; $595. Above: The Swedish Knit Blanket […]

Stehlen Sie diesen Look: Ein modernes viktorianisches Schlafzimmer in London
Ever since we posted on architect Paul West’s Victorian duplex in Stoke Newington, London, we’ve been thinking about the tranquil nature of two-tone white paint and the lasting appeal of modern, back-to-basics design. Here we detail the key elements of the main bedroom from furniture to finishes. Photography courtesy of The Modern House. Above: The bedroom […]

Stehlen Sie diesen Look: Luxuriöse Freizeit in einem umgestalteten Hollywood-Schlafzimmer aus den 1920er Jahren
In a 1927 Tudor cottage in Los Angeles’s Bronson Canyon, designers Joelle Kutner and Jesse Rudolph of Ome Dezin updated the interiors while preserving historic elements and an air of1920s Hollywood glamour. The bedroom is accented with pale sage-colored walls and pink textiles, as well as vintage-feeling textures from boucle to fringe. Here, we call […]

Steal This Look: An Uncluttered Bedroom in Tokyo
Fog Linen founder Yumiko Sekine lives in a three-level house in Tokyo designed in a palette of unfinished concrete, stainless steel, and oak. The first and second floors are intended for friends and staff of Fog Linen (many of the Fog Linen photo shoots happen here as well). Opening out to the garden on the […]
Stehlen Sie diesen Look: Eine Küche im Shaker-Stil in voller Farbe
Designer Sophie van Winden of Owl Design transformed the dining room of an East London Edwardian house into a fully functioning kitchen, complete with Shaker cabinets and an unexpected dose of color. Here, we break down the essential components of the kitchen to re-create the look. Above: The Edwardian bones of the formal dining room […]

Kitchen of the Week: Practical Magic in Phyllis Grant’s Berkeley Kitchen
We love quiet minimalist kitchens, but we’re equally enamored with heart-of-the-home kitchens, the kind of space that you can’t imagine without also hearing the cacophony of pots banging, pencils scribbling, and kids running in and out. Phyllis Grant’s Berkeley kitchen—with its open shelving stocked with cooking tools; hard-wearing, no-nonsense building materials; and large butcher-block island […]

Das Hotel La Bionda an der spanischen Costa Brava: Ein romantisches Wiederverwendungsprojekt von Quintana Partners
We leap to attention whenever Quintana Partners complete a project. Based in Barcelona and Menorca, Spain, interior designers Pol Castells and Benito Escat specialize in what they term “giving waste a second chance.” Translation: they like to begin with historic, often derelict structures and deftly renew them by exposing hidden layers—”the beauty behind all the […]

Für die Ewigkeit gebaut: Die trendfeste Wohnung einer Innenarchitektin in Kopenhagen
Not long ago, we spotted a charming Copenhagen apartment on the blog Scandinavia Standard. The home’s interior style is hard to define—it’s a compelling mix of Asian artwork, mid-century lines, rustic antiques, bohemian coziness, and, of course, Scandi sensibility—but the overall effect is balanced and appealing. It helps that the bones of the place come […]

‘Verrücktheit und Charme’ in einem Bauernhaus in Upstate New York
How to combine a humble 19th-century farmhouse and an edgy contemporary art collection? Husband-and-wife architects Maria Berman and Brad Horn of Berman Horn Studio, members of the Remodelista Architect & Designer Directory, approached the job in stages. Step 1: Shore up the house. Step 2: Situate the outsized art. Step 3: Devote three years to assembling […]

Philadelphia-Geschichte: Zwei Kreative nehmen ihre eigene Küche in Angriff
Ada Egloff and Rick Banister bought their Victorian row house in South Philly for a steal back in 2007, when they were fresh out of college: “Philadelphia real estate: How is the secret not yet out?” she asks. They’ve been chipping away at their place themselves ever since. And though neither came to the project with […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Boundary-Breaking London Remodel
In a newly remodeled Victorian terrace house in Hampstead Heath belonging to a family of four, the kitchen’s wall of colorful cabinets extends all the way up to the study on the mezzanine above. And steel-frame windows connect table to garden. The bold design is the work of Melissa Robinson of MW Architects, who was […]

Mark Lewis’s Neo-Victorian London: The Designer’s Inspired Reinvention of His Family’s Own Quarters
Back when we first met Mark Lewis, he had recently left a career as a set and costume designer to open his North London interiors firm. That was several years ago and since then we’ve avidly followed his many adventures, from inventing a historic Hoxton loft out of whole cloth to introducing his own line of […]

Fez Embroidered Bed Linens from Morocco
Founded by Lela Barker, From Morocco with Love imports artisan-made goods from Morocco, with a portion of the proceeds going to local schools and charities. We especially like the Embroidered Bed Linens, made from heavyweight 100 percent cotton with traditional Fez embroidery. According to Barker, “a purchase of this product directly supports talented craftsmen in […]

Ein wiederbelebtes NYC-Garret mit einem platzsparenden Bett in einer Box, vorher und nachher
It’s easy to see why Kay Lee and Jonathan Chong fell for their West 11th Street garret apartment. In addition to offering a living area with a 22-foot-tall ceiling and giant skylight, it bore the ghost marks of the previous occupants: for decades an artist couple had used the space as their studio/crash pad—and painted […]

Küche der Woche: Ein anderes Land + Husk in England
A meeting of design minds: UK kitchen specialists Husk has launched a range of bespoke kitchen fronts designed by Remodelista favorite Another Country for either IKEA or UK kitchen supplier Howden’s cabinets. The new kitchen fronts range, designed in house at Another Country, is hand made and finished in Husk’s Bristol workshop, with the option […]

Bestes professionell gestaltetes Bad: Etelamaki Architektur
The winner of the Remodelista Considered Design Awards Best Professionally Designed Bath Space is Etelamaki Architecture of Brooklyn, New York. The firm’s project was chosen as a finalist by Remodelista editor in chief, Julie Carlson, who said: “I love the mix of materials in this project: the original brick wall, the modern tub, the DIY Lindsey Adelman […]

Küche der Woche: Das Leben imitiert die Kunst in der neuen Küche eines schwedischen Malers
Swedish painter Emma Bernhard‘s kitchen is much like her art: minimalist, bold, honest, with a fondness for black. Known for her large-scale works featuring evocative black brush strokes, Emma collaborated with Nordiska Kök to design the space, choosing the firm’s streamlined Valchromat cabinets for a sleek look that offsets the natural warmth of the home’s […]

Nordische Schönheit: Ein Stadthaus in Brooklyn, das mit Stil und Zurückhaltung neu erfunden wurde
Commissioned to overhaul an 1840s Brooklyn brownstone for a Swedish-American family of four, architects Solveig Fernlund (who also happens to be Swedish) and Neil Logan masterfully turned it into a house with dual citizenship. They tackled the five stories—each 24.5 feet wide, approximately 980 square feet, and largely devoid of period detail—by editing out the extraneous, walls included, […]

Von der Reform: Eine neue Serie von Ikea-Schrankfronten aus Dinesen-Holz
Copenhagen-based Reform, which makes Ikea-compatible kitchen cabinet fronts, is on a roll—they opened a Brooklyn showroom not too long ago and they work with cutting-edge architects like Copenhagen firm Norm. Their latest offering is the UP kitchen, a collaboration between the architects at Lendager Group and Dinesen, using the floor company’s high-quality surplus material. The cabinet fronts […]

Küche der Woche: Die $3.400-Küchenumgestaltung einer Stylistin, DIY-Scandi-Ausgabe
Thanks to my Instagram habit, I’m stopped in my tracks daily by the sets and still lifes that Scandinavian stylists create for clients like Iitalla and Asun. So clean. So magically simple. So serene. How does this talent, I always wonder, translate at home? Not surprisingly, it translates exceptionally well. Here’s a perfect example: Star Finnish interiors and prop stylist Anna Pirkola (@annapirkola) […]

Jenseits von Bed, Bath & Beyond: 18 Schlafsaal-Essentials für die Schulanfangsphase
College costs a fortune. And it doesn’t stop at tuition, room and board fees, and course materials; once you’ve got that taken care of, there’s the yearly dorm room shopping list. “Each school’s list is slightly different but they’re all ridiculous, full of unnecessary items,” says one of our editors, Margot (she should know; she […]

Eine Barbican-Wohnung wird glamourös
Combining striking views of London with 1970s Brutalist architecture (lacking in warmth and personality for some) can pose an interesting design challenge. This English and Italian couple wanted their easily distracted guests to cease thinking of their apartment as a viewing platform; after all, this 29th floor flat in London’s Barbican Center was their home. […]

Stehlen Sie diesen Look: Eine industrielle Küche in Brooklyn, inklusive holzbefeuertem Grill
In a Brooklyn townhouse gut renovation by architect Elizabeth Roberts, the parlor floor kitchen was opened up with steel-framed windows, a new kitchen island, and a fireplace turned wood-fired grill (the owners cook often). Here’s a look at the individual elements to borrow a few ideas for your own kitchen. Above: The kitchen is at […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Before/After Remodel in Sydney, Australia
Sydney interior designers Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke have been lauded by the Australian design press for “tearing down the walls of conservative design and replacing them with color and layers of sophisticated style.” A good example is their remodel of an early-20th-century house in the Sydney suburb of Woollahra. We particularly like the kitchen with its […]

Küche der Woche: Viel Farbe auf kleinem Raum
Not everyone wants a huge kitchen with fancy equipment and built-in everything. Take the owners of this Victorian home (currently for sale on The Modern House) in the Ferndale neighborhood of London. According to designer Adam Bray, who took them on as clients when they decided to renovate, character and efficiency were the priorities. Prior […]
