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5 Favoriten: Bettwäsche in Olivtönen

Meet the new neutral. Lately we’ve been noting bedding in subtle shades of olive green. Here are a few of our favorites. Above: The 100 Percent Linen Duvet Set in Moss from Australian company In Bed (in collaboration with We Are Triibe) is available from $390. They note that the shade is “unisex.” Above: The […]

A Gio Ponti Masterpiece on the Amalfi Coast

Ponti lovers, put this on your must-visit list. Designed in 1961 by iconic Italian architect Gio Ponti, the Hotel Parco dei Principi in Sorrento, overlooking the Gulf of Naples, is an essential stop for architecture and design afficionados, who come to experience the all-encompassing Ponti aesthetic. Born in Milan and trained as an architect, the […]

Das Kranzbach: Glamor in the Bavarian Alps

Designed by Ilse Crawford, the Das Kranzbach spa hotel in the Bavarian Alps features an unlikely mix of elements (Tyrolean chairs with George Nelson bubble lamps?). Somehow it all works. Crawford has revamped the interiors using her signature mix of unexpected color combinations and daring furniture mashups. Suddenly George Nelson bubble lamps look new again […]

Small-Space Solutions: 17 Affordable Tips from an NYC Creative Couple

Renata Bokalo and Roman Luba were in a bit of a renter’s rut. After 15 years of leasing their one-bedroom in New York’s Meatpacking District, they had hit an impasse. Renata, who is the director of sales at Aesthetic Movement, wanted to update and finally make the place their own: “It felt like we were still living in our […]

Designer-Besuch: Rau, rustikal und raffiniert mit Twig Hutchinson

A few years ago, we spotted and fell for UK interior stylist Twig Hutchinson’s summerhouse at the back of her London garden. So we were interested when she emailed us recently about some changes she’s made to her early Victorian house at the front of her garden. As an interior and prop stylist, Hutchinson’s design skills […]

Kitchen of the Week: The Updatable Kitchen from Stilleben Kitchen in Copenhagen

Designing a kitchen is like deciding on a tattoo: What if you change your mind down the line? Founders of Copenhagen shop Stilleben, Ditte Reckweg and Jelena Schou, were obsessed with the idea of creating an updatable kitchen “to survive many styles and color trends.” They teamed up with architect Trine Hjorth and cabinetmaker Ditlev […]

Stehlen Sie diesen Look: Ein warmes, minimalistisches Gästeschlafzimmer in LA

Los Angeles–based costume designer Gordana Golubovic used her sourcing skills and eye for fabric and layout in designing her Spanish-style home in Los Feliz. The result? A quiet, personal space with tinted concrete, bleached wood, reupholstered Ikea furniture, and everything else sourced from favorite RM LA shops such as Lost & Found, Lawson Fenning, and County Ltd. […]

Hotels & Unterkünfte: Kasbah Bab Ourika in Marokko

On a recent trip to Morocco, I spent several nights at the 15-room Kasbah Bab Ourika in Morocco. Perched on a hilltop at the edge of the Ourika Valley, just outside Marrakech, the hotel (opened in 2009 by owner Steven Skinner) was built in the traditional Berber style using Pise (rammed earth) and is one […]

Kitchen of the Week: A 1960s Los Angeles Ranch Home Gets a Modern, Earthy Glow-up

This 1961 ranch-style home in Mandeville Canyon, Los Angeles, was last renovated in the 1990s and, unfortunately, that makeover left much to be desired: “heavy chocolate laminate floors, partition glass, sandstone veneer on the walls/fireplaces,” says architect Patrick Bernatz, of the offending interventions. “Can lighting everywhere!” Brought on to update the home, Bernatz came up […]

An Interior for Introverts: Adding Peace and Quiet to a 1910 Westchester House

Maleeha and Ian and their two daughters decamped from Brooklyn to Westchester County, just north of the city, for familiar reasons. In need of breathing room, the family—she’s a UX designer, he’s a doctor—settled on a 1910 Mediterranean-style fixer-upper in Pelham, New York, with an elegant terracotta-tiled roof and lots of windows. They took the […]

Revolution Road: An Architect-Designed Compound in Shanghai

Confession: We’ve been hesitant at Remodelista to delve into the design scene in China; it’s unknown territory for us. But we’ve been quietly bookmarking projects that speak to us (and make us want to get on a plane). First up: a compelling whitewashed brick compound in Shanghai by KUU Architects, a design practice run by […]

Steal This Look: A Yellow-Accented Kitchen in Copenhagen

This week we’re revisiting some of our favorite all-time summer stories, like this one: Here’s a dose of sunshine, courtesy of Danish kitchen designers Reform. Outfitted in oak veneer, stainless steel, and a gradient of yellow to ochre tile, the minimalist look is one to co-opt. Here, we profile the essential items to recreate it, […]

An Ode to Rural Life: A Low-Impact Family Home in Surrey by Rural Office

In the Great Austens conservation area in the market town of Farnham in Surrey, England, Ben and Claire Macland were looking to replace an old interwar bungalow located on a corner plot. The bungalow was poorly constructed with an even poorer energy rating. They called on Rural Office, an architecture firm based in Carmarthen, Wales […]

10 Easy Pieces: Kids’ Modern Beds

The kids’ furniture market has grown–and grown up, fortunately. Here are our choices for simple, functional, and well-designed twin beds (not just reserved for the under-twelve set). Above: The Crate & Barrel Hampshire Olive Green Arched Bed is on sale for $109.65 to $594.15 depending on size. Above: The upholstered Twin Ella Bed comes in […]

Küche der Woche: Eine neue Küche, die mit einer alten Speisekammer harmoniert

The house came with sun-washed rooms, original windows and wainscotting—and a recent history of being nearly condemned. What made Jacque Ivory and her husband, Chris, want to move in was a backroom relic: a preserved walk-in pantry with floor-to-ceiling fir shelves and cabinets. “It felt like a miracle that nobody had every painted all that […]

Mathilde: Minimalistische Leinensteppdecken, hergestellt in Rhode Island

Quilts—particularly of the vintage American variety—are having a moment, as Margot noted back in February (see Trend Alert: The Great American Patchwork Quilt Comeback). As it turns out, it’s not just antique versions that are having a resurgence: The quilt is also getting a minimalist, modern makeover for the 2021 era. Or so we’ve come […]

Küchen der Woche: 5 Retrouvius-Entwürfe mit Schrott, die Creative Salvage Edition

“Our work is underpinned by a philosophy of reuse,” writes London designer Maria Speake. “Materiality is part of the fun of life in our studio—we always try to incorporate reclaimed materials and demonstrate how old and rejected materials are still relevant.” Speake’s castoffs come from Retrouvius, the combination salvage business and interior design office she […]

Schlafen Sie gut: 5 Bettwaren-Verkaufsangebote für diese Woche

How’s your sleep these days? If you’re anything like us, getting into bed is the best part of the day. Sleep is finally getting its due as an essential component of good health, not a luxury or a mark of laziness. Case in point: This week is the National Sleep Foundation’s Sleep Awareness Week, and […]

Kitchen of the Week: A State-of-the-Art Kitchen System from Finland

Emerging Finnish design company Kitzen specializes in kitchen systems that offer, as its founders like to say, “the ideal conditions for cooking.” And, we might add, for keeping clutter out of sight. Kitzen’s look is modern and seamless: Its fully made kitchens use top-of-the-line materials and appliances (by Miele and Gaggenau) and don’t skimp on the storage. Kitzen customizes […]

Bester von einem Amateur gestalteter Schlafraum: Anne S. Holtermann

The winner of the Remodelista Considered Design Awards Best Amateur-Designed Bedroom is Anne S. Holtermann of South Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Holtermann’s project was chosen as a finalist by guest judge Gael Towey, who said that she likes “the overall summery feeling of the room–the tile floor and bright informal accessories, and the large windows that let in lots […]

Küche der Woche: Ein englischer Glashausanbau mit einer deVol-Küche für einen Ästheten und einen Koch

Hannah and Michael Holloway decamped from London for Bath shortly before their now three-and-a-half-year-old daughter was born. The city is known for its regal, historic townhouses, but the couple decided against vertical living in favor of a Regency-era artisan’s cottage with a generous garden in the village-y enclave of Larkhall. Built of the region’s signature […]

Best Professionally Designed Bedroom: Hyde Evans Design

The winner of the Remodelista Considered Design Awards Best Professionally Designed Bedroom Space is Hyde Evans Design of Seattle. The firm’s project was chosen as a finalist by Remodelista editor in chief Julie Carlson, who said, “This aerie corner retreat overlooking the sea manages to channel a nautical vibe without veering into twee territory; I like […]

7 Favoriten: Fair gehandelte Bettbezüge

We stand by the concept of fair-trade goods, but the products often leave something to be desired design-wise. Here’s a trove of fair-trade bed covers that retain the spirit of the place in which they were made, but also look at home just about anywhere.  Above: New York designers Roman & Williams use a Temoayan […]

The DIY Dishwasher-Disguising Door Panel, via The Merrythought

Disguising appliances behind cabinet panels is a unifying trick, one that we often feature in our Kitchen of the Week. But integrated appliances are pricier than their traditional counterparts and they don’t always come in the desired sizes. We were happy to see that the creative thinkers behind the website The Merrythought have come up […]

Beton-Schick: Das Line Hotel in LAs Koreatown

Set in a stripped-down 1960s Hyatt in LA’s buzzing Koreatown, the now debuting Line Hotel–from the owner of New York’s NoMad–takes a refreshingly raw approach to the architectural makeover. Hotel impresario Andrew Zobler of the Sydell Group let loose an impressive creative team, including It Boy chef Roy Choi and LA designer Sean Knibb, to […]

Wo man in Antwerpen schlafen (und einkaufen) kann

Situated in the Antwerp fashion district, just a street away from the Mode Museum, Sleep in the City is a trio of “shopping apartments” available for short-term rentals. Owners Bert Verschueren and Vincent Defontainers have created stylish interiors using a collection of vintage furniture painted matte black against a backdrop of pure white walls and […]