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 […]

Kitchen of the Week: An Award-Winning Project with a Heart of Darkness

Our love for light-filled, airy interiors is well-documented, but every once in a while, we encounter moody, sexy spaces that tempt us to the dark side—like this culinary lair from deVOL designed for a couple who live in Petersham, a small village on the Thames, not far from London. The owners wanted a space that […]

Roba este look: Una cocina con toques amarillos en Copenhague

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, […]

En casa con C. S. Valentin: Eclecticismo francés en Cobble Hill, Brooklyn

El diseñador francés C. S. Valentin tiene su sede en Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, pero reparte su tiempo entre clientes de Nueva York, México y Los Ángeles. Su sede neoyorquina, un edificio de la preguerra alquilado, es más una cocina de pruebas que una residencia a tiempo completo. Valentin lo llama “wunderkammer” (gabinete de curiosidades) de mediados de la moda. “Es un collage [...]

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 […]

La cocina de la semana: Una nueva cocina diseñada para armonizar con una despensa vintage

La casa contaba con habitaciones bañadas por el sol, ventanas y revestimientos originales y una historia reciente de haber estado a punto de ser declarada en ruinas. Lo que hizo que Jacque Ivory y su marido, Chris, quisieran mudarse fue una reliquia de la trastienda: una despensa conservada con estanterías y armarios de abeto del suelo al techo. “Me pareció un milagro que nadie hubiera pintado [...]

Selecciones de los editores: 12 elementos esenciales para una habitación de invitados acogedora, edición de última hora

Si eres como yo, tu habitación de invitados sirve actualmente como unidad de almacenamiento glorificada, área de doblado de ropa y estudio de yoga ocasional en casa. Pero con las vacaciones a la vuelta de la esquina y los invitados nocturnos llegando pronto a la ciudad, se impone una transformación a toda prisa. Si es tu caso, ¡no te preocupes! Nuestros editores han seleccionado [...]

10 cosas que nadie te cuenta sobre pintar armarios de cocina

Ready to make a change in your kitchen, without the expense and hassle of sourcing and installing all-new everything? A new coat of paint on kitchen cabinets, when done well, can completely change the look of your kitchen—on a minimal budget. (If you need proof, just see 6 Kitchen Cabinets Transformed with Paint.) Ready to […]

Mathilde: Minimalist Linen Quilts, Made 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 […]

Cocinas de la semana: 5 Diseños Retrouvius Protagonizados por Materiales de Desecho, Edición Salvamento Creativo

“Nuestro trabajo se basa en una filosofía de reutilización”, escribe la diseñadora londinense Maria Speake. “La materialidad es parte de la diversión de la vida en nuestro estudio: siempre intentamos incorporar materiales recuperados y demostrar cómo los materiales viejos y rechazados siguen siendo relevantes”. Las piezas desechadas de Speake proceden de Retrouvius, la empresa de recuperación y diseño de interiores [...]

Dormir bien: 5 rebajas en ropa de cama para comprar esta semana

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 […]

La cocina de la semana: Un sistema de cocina de vanguardia procedente de Finlandia

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 […]

Mejor dormitorio diseñado por un aficionado: Anne S. Holtermann

La ganadora del premio Remodelista Considered Design Awards al mejor dormitorio diseñado por un aficionado es Anne S. Holtermann, de South Dartmouth, Massachusetts. El proyecto de Holtermann fue elegido finalista por la jueza invitada Gael Towey, quien dijo que le gustaba “la sensación veraniega general de la habitación: el suelo de baldosas y los accesorios informales brillantes, y las grandes ventanas que dejan entrar mucha [...].

5 estrategias para cubrir 50 ventanas por menos de un millón de dólares

Curtains can go very, very wrong. If you go overboard, you end up with something heavy and expensive and claustrophobic, like one of those getups Sally Field wore in Lincoln. On the other hand, don’t ignore them until too late, after all the remodel money has been spent. Like I did. With my husband threatening […]

Retrato de un artista: La cabaña con alma de un fotógrafo en la Alemania rural

La artista berlinesa Anne Schwalbe estudiaba fotografía en la Ostkreuzschule cuando una excursión la llevó a un pueblo de 1.000 años de antigüedad situado junto al río Elba, en Sajonia-Anhalt, entre Berlín y Hamburgo. Anne, que se dedica a fotografiar la naturaleza, se enamoró del pueblo y, una década después, compró una casita de campo (970 pies cuadrados) con [...].

El Woodhouse Lodge: Megan Pflug, diseñadora de Catskills Motor Lodge

The Woodhouse Lodge dates to 1962 when the Catskills were the Borscht Belt (aka the Jewish Alps). Unlike so many neighboring resorts that went belly up decades ago, this modest joint—a welcoming A-frame with wings—carried on. But it had seen far better days when New York interior designer Megan Pflug and her artist husband, J. […]

Mejor dormitorio diseñado profesionalmente: Hyde Evans Design

El ganador de los premios Remodelista Considered Design al mejor dormitorio diseñado por un profesional es Hyde Evans Design, de Seattle. El proyecto de la empresa fue elegido finalista por la redactora jefe de Remodelista, Julie Carlson, que dijo: “Este refugio en una esquina con vistas al mar consigue canalizar un ambiente náutico sin caer en lo cursi; me gusta [...].

7 favoritos: Cubrecamas de comercio justo

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 […]

El panel de la puerta que disimula el lavavajillas, vía The Merrythought

Disimular los electrodomésticos detrás de los paneles de los armarios es un truco unificador que a menudo presentamos en nuestra Cocina de la Semana. Pero los electrodomésticos integrados son más caros que los tradicionales y no siempre vienen en los tamaños deseados. Nos alegró ver que los creativos del sitio web The Merrythought han ideado [...]

Concrete Chic: The Line Hotel en el barrio coreano de Los Ángeles

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 […]

Dónde dormir (y comprar) en Amberes

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 […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Statement Backsplash in a Grand Green London Kitchen

What room would you be willing to sacrifice to create your dream kitchen? For Emmanuelle and David Cadji-Newby, it was clear their dining area, with its original moldings and garden views, ought to be turned into the hub of the house. The couple—she’s a psychotherapist in training, he’s a founder of personalized kids’ books publisher […]

El proyecto de cocina ética: Una máquina para cocinar

Why are contemporary kitchens so big? Danish designer Tobias Tí¸stesen poses this question on behalf of the environment, as well as our quality of life: “Do we really need all those one-purpose machines that then require big kitchens with a lot of space?” Tí¸stesen thinks not, and to prove it, he designed the Ethical Kitchen, a prototype […]

Uno para todos: TBo renueva un adosado de Brooklyn para familias multigeneracionales

The family wanted to stay together—literally. Bretaigne Walliser and Thom Dalmas’s clients asked the architects to reconfigure an 1899 Brooklyn townhouse for three generations—grandparents and their daughter, her wife, and their two children—to cohabitate and have space for creative pursuits. Thom and Bretaigne run TBo, one of our favorite NYC design studios: see A One-Room […]

La cocina de la semana: Un fotógrafo de Filadelfia construye la cocina de sus sueños con armarios de Ikea y frentes Semihandmade

Tras 15 años fotografiando interiores y alimentos, el fotógrafo de Filadelfia Jason Varney empezó a imaginar la cocina de sus sueños. Tendría encimeras de mármol blanco veteado, armarios pintados de gris pálido, detalles de madera para aportar terrosidad y un toque industrial para “equilibrar la suavidad”. Lo que imaginaba no era para su casa [...]

Disruptores del sueño: 14 nuevas empresas de colchones

Every entrenched industry is getting a dose of disruption these days. And as fans of the little guy, we’re all for it. Perhaps the biggest industry to see some shakeup is the $14 billion American mattress trade—and it couldn’t happen to a better brute. News articles in recent years have shone a light on the […]

Ver en tecnicolor: 10 cocinas de colores que cambian la pintura por el pigmento

Noticed recently, with increasing frequency: kitchens where color-stained wood does more with less. Tinted linseed oils and pigment-rich Polyx-oils offer a tactile alternative to lacquered gloss or flat paint—allowing tone, grain, and texture to coexist. It’s a resourceful move: cost-conscious, low-VOC, and richly expressive. The result is a custom look without the custom price tag. […]