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 Big Sleep: Bedding for Toddlers to Teens

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

A Small (but Growing) Apartment Inspired by a Favorite Novel

Lots of people get lost in novels; architect Mariana de Delás’s client wanted to curl up and live in her favorite book. Italo Calvino’s The Baron in the Trees is a fable about an 18th century young baron who breaks away from his restricted life by climbing into the tree canopy and leading a rich […]

Object of Desire: Heather Taylor Home Gingham Bedding

When I was little, I had a child-size picnic basket, complete with mini teacups, saucers, faux-enamel flatware, and napkins. It all came packaged in a dark-brown wicker basket, which to my child-brain seemed like the most valuable treasure chest imaginable. The real star, though, was the pink gingham lining that held everything in place. It […]

Remodeling 101: 6 Kitchen Cabinets Transformed with Paint

When it comes to remodels, we all know that kitchens are the biggest money sink of all. That’s why we’re big fans of budget rehabs that make creative use of low-cost materials. But sometimes even these minimal kitchen makeovers can be out of range, especially if you’ve just spent your last red cent on purchasing your […]

Linen Duvet Covers from Cisco Home

Made in Los Angeles of 100 percent linen, Cisco Home’s new line of bed linens feature a subtle elegance and come in shades of Belgian-inspired grays and browns, with contrasting piping. Above: Solace Duvet Cover and Shams with Piping in rice paper; $475 for the twin set (but available in all standard bed sizes). Above: […]

Kitchen of the Week: ‘A Secret Retreat’ Above a Violin Store

Designers often say that the best renovations come about after you’ve actually clocked some time living in a space, so that you can have a better understanding of how your home supports (or hinders) your daily routine. Architect Jack Tsai’s clients, a couple in their 60s, had 15 years to figure out what was wrong […]

Steal This Look: The Ultimate Chef’s Kitchen in Brooklyn

Yesterday, we toured the Brooklyn townhouse that architect Elizabeth Roberts of Elizabeth Roberts Design/Ensemble Architecture reinvented as a Greenhouse for Living. Today, we’re dissecting its rustic-luxe kitchen tailored for a couple who love to cook. Kitchen photography by Dustin Aksland. Above: Owners Allison Freedman Weisberg and Peter Barker-Huelster requested a cozy yet spacious kitchen: “They […]

Steal This Look: A Wedding Suite on Mykonos

Lambs & Lions of Berlin are the masterminds behind the San Giorgio Mykonos Hotel, on the Greek island of Mykonos, home to some of the most laid-back luxurious–and romantic–bedrooms we’ve ever come across. Here are the design elements to re-create your own islands-inspired honeymoon suite.  Above: Airy white quarters at the San Giorgio Mykonos Hotel, mosquito […]

Steal This Look: An Alcove Bedroom in Somerset, Winter Light Included

At The Three Horseshoes, a 17th-century pub in Somerset, England, former gallerist and antiques collector Max Wigram worked with interior designer Frances Penn to create five guest rooms using soft yet colorful tones, reclaimed oak floors, and carefully selected antique furnishings. Here’s a look at the bedroom’s key sources, from yardage to fixtures, in order […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Waste-Conscious Remodel for a Ceramic Tile Designer

Here’s a kitchen that thoughtfully references the period and place the home was built (sometime in the 19th century, in London), yet feels thoroughly modern. It belongs to ceramic tile designer Sophie Caulfeild and her husband, James, a fund manager. The two hired architect Thom Brisco, of Brisco Loran, last year to brighten, update, and […]

Cutout Kitchen Cabinet Pulls: 17 Favorites from the Remodelista Archives

I dream of unadorned kitchen cabinets that are inexpensive to fabricate and easy to use. This is how I discovered the cutout drawer and cabinet pull. As much as the next person, I do a lot of swooning over open shelving. The reality of my small kitchen and obsessively ordered personality, however, is that I […]

An Ancient House in Old Town Lamu

Irish jewelry designer Penny Winter recently restored a villa in the heart of Lamu Old Town to its former glory and now rents it out to travelers seeking an out-of-the-ordinary African experience. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001, Lamu Old Town is regarded as one of the oldest and best preserved Swahili settlements […]

Frisian Style: An Otherworldly Former Hay Loft Transformed in the North Sea

Noted recently: A former hay loft in a farmhouse on the small island of Föhr (technically belonging to the Nordfriesland district of Germany) in the North Sea. Architects Karin Matz of Sweden and Francesco Di Gregorio of Italy took their cues from traditional Frisian style: Think shades of blue, elements of the nautical (a nod to the island’s […]

Una casa moderna y elegante, con vistas a la pradera incluidas

“Meadowview” is an unlikely name for a modern house located on the edge of a ribbon development in Bedfordshire, UK. Look closer, and you’ll understand. Situated on a plot of land overlooking a housing development on one side and arable fields on the other, this house by London architecture firm Platform 5 was designed to […]

7 Secrets for Living with a Flat-Screen TV, Cord Control Edition

I don’t have anything against the idea of TV; in fact, I consider TV to be the new novel. When I power-watch three or four—OK, five—episodes, I get the same woozy, drugged-out high as from being lost in a book. What I hate is how a TV looks, a black hole on the wall trying […]

Les Bains Gardians: White Horses and “Conscious Hedonism” in France’s Camargue

The Camargue, in the South of France, is beloved for its wild attractions: salt marshes, beaches, white horses, flamingos, and miniatures bulls. Located a 20 minutes drive from Arles, the area is best known for its Parc National de Camargue.  And it’s newly on the style map thanks to filmmaker-turned-hospitality impresario Jean-Pierre Marois. Marois’s family […]

A Glamorous Retreat for Modern Mad Men

Beaux arts grandeur meets modern Manhattan in the form of the NoMad Hotel, with atmospheric, dimly lit interiors by famed French designer Jacques Garcia. Located in a grand turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts building north of Madison Square Park (hence the name), the hotel speaks of another time and place. Garcia aimed to create a residential feel […]

On Top of the World: A Belgian Antiquarian Designs a Penthouse in NYC

Robert De Niro fell under the spell of Belgian design impresario Axel Vervoordt after discovering his work at the NYC Winter Antiques Show (others who have succumbed include Sting and Kanye West, as well as legions of deep-pocketed, under-the-radar patrons). So when De Niro was casting around for design ideas for his 2,800-square-foot penthouse suite […]

The Ultimate Bed from Sweden, Expert Edition

Whenever Juli and John of Kitka Design in Toronto make a design pronouncement or a product endorsement, we take note. Their favorite purchase? A bed from Swedish company Carpe Diem. Here’s what Juli and John say: “Never. Slept. Better. We are shocked at how different this bed is from all previous experiences. We love its […]

Editors’ Picks: 12 Best Pajamas for Lounging

Putting on a favorite pair of pajamas is a sure-bet way to unwind. Here, the sleepwear that we swear by—plus some investment pieces that we dream about. Do you have a favorite? Let us know. Above: We all like the new home collection from Japanese company Arts & Science: the Night Shirt made from 100 percent […]

Steal This Look: Clementine’s Mill Valley Bedroom

Is there any space more sacred than a teenage girl’s bedroom? Ideally, it’s a place for homework, primping, preening, and escaping (from parents). When Clementine (she’s the daughter of Gardenista editor Michelle) was envisioning the design for her new bedroom, which she moved into two years ago, she wanted it to be “peaceful and simple. […]

10 Easy Pieces: Built-in Microwaves

There is no getting around the fact that microwaves are convenient. But there are downsides: Countertop models take up valuable counter space. And there is the aesthetic consideration: Have you ever loved the looks of a microwave? Moving to a built-in microwave can open up your counter, clear visual blight, and create an integrated look. In the microwave […]