A while back we featured the Native Hotel in Malibu, California, designed by creative agency Folklor, who gave the renovated bungalow hotel a modern Californian look. Case in point: the guest bedrooms, where midcentury lighting and overdyed vintage rugs stand out against an off-white backdrop. Here, we’ve re-created the look with the bedroom’s key elements. Above: […]

Kitchen of the Week: Resurrecting Modernist Design in a Landmark Brooklyn Heights Townhouse
Here’s more evidence that kitchens that are more akin to living or dining rooms than everyday cook spaces is a rising trend. This singular Brooklyn Heights kitchen is the work of Ian Starling (of Starling Architecture), but the inspiration for its design comes from the mid-century modern home’s architects, and original owners, Joseph and Mary […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Closeup of Jess Thomas’s Crowd-Pleasing Brooklyn Kitchen
As we try to fathom the fact that it’s already November, we’re revisiting our most popular post of last month, architect Jess Thomas and director-producer Hagan Hinshaw’s Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, townhouse redo—see The Sentimental Minimalist. Today’s focus: the kitchen, which Thomas, the co-principal at Shapeless Studio, slotted into what had been a long, narrow bath on the first floor. […]

5 Favorites: Closet Storage Systems
Go ahead, admit it. You fantasize about that perfect, calm, clutter-free closet (we do). Whether you’re transforming an unused room into a walk-in closet or struggling with a tiny apartment closet, here are five closet storage systems worth considering. (NB: See Unclutterer’s Closet Organizing Tips to get you started.) Above: Italian company Poliform offers custom […]

A Soulful, Monastic House in New Zealand, Japanese-Shaker Style Included
The Rawene House, a mindfulness compound designed for a sound healer by Stevens Lawson Architects and Katie Lockhart Studio, is located in the Auckland suburb of Westmere. The architects built the steel-free timber house with a cast concrete wall, a cedar shingle steep angled roof, and passive design techniques in order to minimize toxins and […]

Kitchen of the Week: A New Heart of the Home for a Young Family in Columbus, Ohio
A few years back, I wrote about the off-the-grid guesthouse that architect Greg Dutton, of Midland Architecture, built on his parents’ rural property in Ohio (you can read it here.) Then, he wrote to share news of his next personal project: the renovation of the Columbus, Ohio, home he shares with his wife, Liz, and […]

Bedding Disrupters: Luxury Linens for Less, Online Edition
Last month we told you about seven mattress startup companies aiming to take a bite out of the multibillion-dollar American mattress trade. (See The Sleep Disrupters.) The next industry in the crosshairs? Luxury bedding. The founders of the following six companies noticed that linens tend to fall into two categories: sheets that are cheap in […]

Steal This Look: A Peaceful Corner in London
In London’s Stoke Newington neighborhood, graphic designer Martina Casonato and her fiancé designed their first remodel with a sense of calm, warmth, and easygoingness, transforming the upstairs loft into a main bedroom and decorating the space with elegant but simple style. Here, we detail the main elements of the look: Above: Photography courtesy of Martina […]

Trend Alert: The Case for Burgundy Accents in the Kitchen
In the spectrum of reds, from fiery to relaxed, burgundy falls under the latter and is an easy, comforting shade to live with. Which perhaps explains why it’s having a color moment. Wine red may be associated with baronial settings, but it works surprisingly well as a prominent accent in kitchens, whether contemporary or old […]

Steal This Look: A Botanical Stylist’s Creative Kitchen Remodel in London
Leave it to a botanical stylist to come up with a kitchen like this one: serene and bright, with an installation of dried and living botanical displays. It’s the kitchen of Yasuyo Harvey, who got her start in London working with designer Faye Toogood. Yasuyo and her husband, Phil, remodeled the kitchen of their 1930s […]

Before & After: A Low-Cost Summer Guest Room Makeover, Cape Cod Edition
This week we’re combing through the Remodelista archives for some of our all-time favorite summer stories. Here’s one: A few summers back, Julie realized she had to do something about the neglected guest bedroom in her Wellfleet, Massachusetts, summerhouse if she wanted repeat visitors. Formerly used as a study, the room had seen better days: […]

Steal This Look: A New Cabin Kitchen in the Hamptons
We’re an easy sell for a renovated kitchen in a characterful space. Take this new kitchen in a 1970s A-frame house in Springs, New York, for example. The owners worked with Space Theory, a simplified and affordable offshoot of Henrybuilt, to design a modern kitchen within the existing knotty pine paneling. Here’s a list of […]

Kitchen of the Week: ‘Wes Anderson Meets Provencal’ in West London
“Wes Anderson meets Provençal.” Designer Chris Graves (of Clarence & Graves) is describing his vision for his kitchen renovation. But what does that mean, exactly? For one thing, a memorable palette, in this case “a beautiful soft palette of pink, black and green”; for another, nostalgia for the past via quirky vintage and antique pieces. […]

A Fashion Designer’s Cabin in the Cape Cod of France
French website The Socialite Family chronicles how the “smart and cool”—and privileged—live in Europe. This is not the realm of inherited chateaus but of modernist taste applied to old Paris apartments and hipster vacation huts. One fave TSL fixation falls in the latter camp: British kids’-wear designer Louisa Rowland’s vacation cabane in Cap Ferret. Not […]

DIY: Pipe Bed Frame
Looking to add an industrial edge to your bedroom? This DIY project, spotted on Simplified Building, will do the trick—best of all, it shouldn’t cost you more than $300. To see a full tutorial, go to Simplified Building. Above: Sally and Mark Bailey of Bailey’s Home & Garden in the UK use a galvanized pipe […]

Perforated Light: A Czech Architect’s Modern Retreat on Historic Château Grounds
In the South Bohemian village of Kamenná Lhota, House Oskar is Prague-based architect Jan Žaloudek‘s own home—a retreat for himself and his wife, art historian and writer Jolanta Trojak—within the former gardens and Baroque barn of a neighboring château. The house, named after composer Oskar Nedbal, takes inspiration from both the rural vernacular and concept […]

Expert Advice: An Architect’s 15 Essential Tips for Designing the Kitchen
With more than 50 kitchen projects under his belt, Jerome Buttrick of Buttrick Projects (formerly Buttrick Wong Architects) is a veteran of kitchen design. One of those designs was for Julie’s Mill Valley, California, kitchen, which serves as an ongoing testament to his thoughtfulness on how to create a meaningful space in what has become the hub […]

Kitchen of the Week: Tartine’s Elisabeth Prueitt and Chad Robertson at Home in San Francisco
When Elisabeth Prueitt and Chad Robertson, co-owners of the Tartine empire in San Francisco, moved into their circa 1960 Castro district home back in 2015, they were the first occupants after a gut remodel—so they neither got to choose what filled out their new kitchen nor know who designed it. Regardless, they put it to work […]

Making History: A Primrose Hill House Brought Back—and Forward—in Time By Mark Lewis Interior Design
The Victorian townhouse in London’s Primrose Hill had been “nailed by contractors,” says project manager Emily Girling. This was not intended as a compliment. Girling is a member of the small team at Mark Lewis Interior Design, and grand resuscitations with a historic bent are Lewis’s specialty: see, for instance, A “Modern Victorian Loft” in […]

Steal This Look: Moody Monochrome in the Scottish Highlands
The Killiehuntly Farmhouse is an estate in the Scottish Highlands restored by and designed by owner Anne Storm Pedersen as luxury vacation lodging. One of the Killiehuntly guest rooms, the Birch room, features a dozen design details to steal including a coal-colored jute rug and a monochromatic Shaker peg rail. Here are the key elements […]

Steal This Look: A Serene Guest Room in Stockholm, Sweden
We’ve long admired the inviting interiors at Ett Hem, a hotel in Stockholm, Sweden, designed by Ilse Crawford of Studioilse. Guest room color palettes are “the sort of tones that human skin looks good against,” Crawford told Monocle back in 2012. Here, a guest suite inspired by a Carl Larsson painting is a look we’d […]

Urban Cottage: Designer and “Creativepreneur” Angela Medlin’s Chic Victorian in Portland, OR
“Miss Vicky, as I affectionately named her, is a soulful lady with a little edginess,” says Angela Medlin by way of introduction to her 1906 Victorian cottage in Portland, Oregon’s Sunnyside. Medlin is a fashion designer and self-described “creativepreneur” specializing in sportswear: a series of job overseeing apparel collections for Adidas and Nike’s Jordan Brand […]

A Seaside Idyll in Cornwall, England
Located in the coastal village of St. Mawes, the Hotel Tresanton is a converted yacht club overlooking the Fal Estuary, which is notable for a pair of matching castles built by Henry VIII on either shore. Overhauled by Olga Polizzi of the Forte Hotel clan, the Tresanton is actually a cluster of small buildings set […]

The Designer Is In: Modern Glamor with Kara Mann
You may have heard of interior designer Kara Mann (she’s a bit of a star–she’s been called the Queen of Mod, and her work has appeared in all the major shelter magazines). This weekend, she’s on call to discuss her mix of restrained glamor in a renovation of a classic Beaux Arts penthouse apartment on […]

The Anti-Surburban Beach House: A New Build That Prioritizes Craft Over Style, Community Over Privacy
It’s natural to be influenced by your travels and to pepper your home with interior souvenirs. For instance, after vacationing in the Southwest one year, I became enamored with desert style and promptly picked up a few potted succulents, a Cosanti wind bell, and a couple throw pillows in that peach-coral hue so popular in […]

Der große Schlaf: Bettwaren für Kleinkinder und Teenager
When I was young my mother made the smart choice of a simple coverlet of pale pink flowers for my bed that was pretty enough for a little girl yet sophisticated enough to take me all the way through college. Following her lead, I’ve been hunting for something similar for my own young son and […]

Casa Vipp: The Danish Design House Opens a Mountain Hideaway in Andorra
Vipp, the Danish brand that started with a steel pedal bin in 1939, is now synonymous with modular metal kitchens and, of late, furniture and lighting for every room. To show what it has to offer, the design house—still owned and run by the originator’s family—has created a memorable range of lodgings in some of […]

Vote for the Best Bedroom Space in the Remodelista Considered Design Awards—Reader Category
Follow the link below to vote for the Remodelista finalists for the Best Bedroom Space submitted by readers. You can vote once a day in each category now through July 15. On the voting page, share images on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest using the sharing tools embedded beneath each image. Happy voting! Vote for […]

Steal This Look: An Earth-Toned Garden Suite in Southern France
Christèle and Hubert moved from Paris to the small town of Lectoure in southwestern France, taking on the restoration of an 18th-century royal tannery. Now operating as the Manufacture Royale de Lectoure, a spacious bed and breakfast, it includes a garden suite called the “Jardin” that opens directly onto the property’s garden. Christèle and Hubert […]

Steal This Look: A Midcentury Modern Bedroom on the French Riviera
A while back we featured La Suite Cassis, a small guest house in an ancient fishing village off the Mediterranean coast, and we’ve been admiring the exotic bedrooms ever since. Cassis-based, German stylist and guest house owner Herbert Hufnagel was looking to blend midcentury minimalism with tribal prints and blocks of bold color in his […]

Abode in Bombay: The Ace Hotel of India?
Smack in the middle of bustling Colaba–the southernmost section of Mumbai, formerly home to its British quarter–the once touristy district is experiencing a modern renaissance. One of the new businesses cropping up in the area is Abode, a two-story, 20-room hotel in a historic building that pays homage to Bombay’s bohemian past. Opened last year […]

Kitchen of the Week: A ‘Dreamiest Dream Kitchen’ in Yorkshire, England
Back when Laura Jones and I shared an apartment on First Avenue and First Street in New York’s East Village, we had two tiny bedrooms off an open living space. The only time we ventured into its stove/sink/fridge corner triangle was to make coffee or grab a bowl of cereal or maybe steam broccoli. We […]
10 Easy Pieces: Storage Beds
The area beneath the bed is valuable real estate for those of us pressed for storage; shoving boxes under the bed is one option, or you can opt for a tidier look by selecting a bed frame with built-in drawers or other handy details. Here are our favorite storage beds that do the trick. Above: […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Kitchen Modeled After a Sideboard
In business since 1929, SieMatic is one of a group of German companies specializing in precision-built kitchen systems that are both designed and made in Germany. What sets the brand apart is its longstanding approach to kitchen cabinetry as furniture. SieMatic began by making kitchen “dressers” that referenced china hutches. And its newest style, the minimalist SieMatic 29, takes inspiration […]

Plykea in London: Stylish Plywood Cabinet Fronts and Worktops for Ikea Kitchens
A new entry in the Ikea cabinet-front hack category: London company Plykea. Founded by Tim Diacon, a digital product designer, and Adam Vergette, a furniture designer and Vitsoe alum, Plykea offers good-looking premium grade FSC-certified birch ply cabinet fronts that can be faced in either birch, oak, or walnut as well as three choices of cabinet […]

Guest House No.16 in Denmark: Norm Architects’ Seaside Retreat Inspired by Hammershøi Paintings
Set within a forested enclave along the coastline of Northern Zealand, Denmark, Guest House No.16 was built in 1934 as an annex to an Italianate guesthouse. Recently reimagined by Copenhagen firm Norm Architects, the villa has been updated with new stucco, paneling, staircases, and shutters, restoring its Neoclassical character in measured detail. Daylight moves across […]

Maximum Light in a Narrow Los Angeles Home
Transforming space constraints into opportunities for good design is a favorite theme of ours; in this instance, LA-based Kevin Oreck (a Remodelista Architect/Design Directory member) has created a flexible, light-filled 1,500-square-foot home on an extremely narrow site (39 feet wide) with a limited budget. Oreck’s thoughtful placement of windows maximizes light and views of the […]

Steal This Look: A Farmhouse Bedroom with Modern Furniture
One of our favorite all-time design destinations? The minimalist farmhouse retreat Casa No Tempo in Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal. Today we’re taking a look at the bedrooms, outfitted with furniture from De La Espada, Neri & Hu, and Luca Nichetto. Interested in getting the look? Here are some ideas. Above: The living room at Casa No Tempo is […]

Kitchen of the Week: Hudson Valley Farmhouse Kitchen Reborn
A while back we dropped in on artist Dunja Von Stoddard’s 1880s farmhouse in Rhinebeck, New York, and especially admired the kitchen. Dunja recently tweaked the space, so on a trip to the Hudson Valley, I stopped by to take another look. The kitchen may appear to be historic (exposed beams, wide-plank floors, soapstone counters), but […]

269 Square Feet in Paris: Design Ideas from a Shoebox Apartment Reinvented By Marianne Evennou
There are certain tricks Paris interior designer Marianne Evennou has made her own. For instance, she takes a daring approach to color and always paints rooms in more than one hue: “colors,” she says, “are like musical notes—they’re all good, you just have to adjust them to make a nice melody.” And she always finds […]
