One Leicester Street di London: Datang untuk makan malam, bermalam semalaman

Earlier this week we featured the new Ace Hotel in Shoreditch; here’s another project from the same design team, the newly imagined One Leicester Street. Formerly the St. John Hotel (we covered it back in 2011), the hotel is now owned and operated by Unlisted Collection, a family of design-oriented hotels. The new owners have […]

Camping Lite: A Plywood Camp House in Scarborough, South Africa

On the remote Cape Point Nature Reserve in Scarborough, South Africa, sits an elegant compound built for a family of four by architects Matthew Beatty and Saskia Vermeiren of Beatty Vermeiren. The 1,000-square-foot house is designed as a campsite; the plywood-clad interiors walls are the “tent” and the exterior metal cladding is the “weather sheet,” […]

Steal This Look: A Portuguese Bedroom with Vintage Charm

Last month I spent a week in Portugal and stayed at Baixa House, a renovated Pombaline building pieced into different apartments. One of my favorite things about our room was the simple bedroom with just a few vintage touches. Hotel owner and designer María Ulecia sourced one-of-a-kind pieces for each room: shepherd’s blankets from northern Portugal, […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Seventies-Era Overhaul in Australia

Architect Lisa Breeze lived in her 1970s townhouse in Melbourne, Australia, for several years before she changed a single thing—long enough to know exactly what she wanted to do differently, and long enough to grow attached to the house’s personality. The kitchen was a top priority for an overhaul; it had limited storage, cheap hardware, and Breeze’s […]

11 Hostel-Style Lodges for the New International Nomad

How to jigsaw a twin bed (or a few), plus desks, shelves, and closets into a tiny room? So often the dorm puzzle is solved in the most cost-conscious and Soviet drab of ways. But privately built student housing alternatives have been cropping up in Denmark, Berlin, and other European cities that are so inventive, […]

Splendor by the Bay: A Julia Morgan Restoration

A Remodelista exclusive: Looking for adventure, some friends of ours recently sold their house in London, moved with three young daughters to Northern California, and stumbled upon Mr. Blanding’s dream house. Or what was left of it. The first time they saw the Mediterranean-style stucco house that a San Francisco attorney named Gordon Blanding hired […]

Colorful Cooktops to Go, German Edition

The Kochwagen site says “Become a revolutionist!” If being a revolutionist means outfitting your kitchen with obscure German appliances, sign us up. Kochwagen (“cook wagon” in German), a venture of Berlin-based Peter Gregor, produces mobile cooking trolleys available in a range of sizes and colors. The wagons are made of powder-coated aluminum sheets and are […]

A Bucolic Shepherd’s Hut in France

A rustic shepherd’s hut, once used to make cheese, has been restored into a simple, bucolic mountain retreat. In 2004, Austrian Frederick Pfeffer purchased this 300-year-old stone hut in Cantal’s volcanic Central Massif region, an area noted for its fromage. The mountain sides were once scattered with such huts (known as buron); until the 1950s, […]

Scandinavian Graphic Blankets

Declare your allegiance to Scandinavian design with a geometric throw (perfect for draping over your linen sofa; see today’s earlier post). You choose: the higher version is $139, the lower is $39.99. Above: Last summer, I spotted this wool twill blanket at Stilleben, a store in Copenhagen. The Twist a Twill Blanket in dark gray, […]

Kitchen of the Week: A Modern Belgian Minimalist Kitchen

When a 1960s two-bedroom villa went on the market next door to Sophie and Frank De Jonghe’s house, they decided “in a split second” to turn the place into their own creative project. The couple live in the woodsy Belgian village of Oud-Heverlee 20 minutes outside of Brussels. He works in finance, she in real […]

Expert Advice: Architects’ 10 Favorite Closet Picks

Last week, we profiled 10 of the most beautiful–and functional–closet systems around. Today, architect and designer members of our Professional Directory share the closet systems they specify for their own clients, from custom and high-end to bargain priced. For Julie’s picks, see 10 Easy Pieces: Modular Closet Systems, High to Low. Above: In a client’s 650-square-foot […]

Expert Advice: 12 Tips for Making a Small Bedroom Look Bigger

I think we’ve all been there. Maybe you’ve just moved to the big city, or you grew up the youngest of many and drew the short straw when it came to sleeping assignments, but at some point in your life you’ve probably lived in a tiny bedroom. Which is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, given the […]

Kelab Budaya untuk Bohemia Digital Berlin

Throughout the 1920s, the space now occupied by Sankt Oberholz was an important venue for Berlin’s avant-garde arts scene. Today, it’s a culture club for the millennial version. Sankt Oberholz (“Saint Oberholz”) in Berlin is a cafe that doubles as a public office space for the city’s laptopped creative types, who come for the simple […]

Organic Architecture on the Côte d’Azur: A Jacques Couëlle Villa with a New Kitchen Extension

Antiquarian, draftsman, and self-taught architect Jacques Couëlle, 1902-1996, built a number of astonishing houses on the French Riviera. Made of carved concrete, they’re defined by their fluid lines and close-to-nature interiors—in Couëlle’s day, a critic haughtily, if accurately, labeled them “improved caves.” Needless to say, Couëlle dwellings are hot tickets these days. A villa that […]

Channeling 1970s California Style: Sun Ranch Resort in Byron Bay, Australia

Located in the hinterlands of Byron Bay, the Australian seaside hangout and surfing hub, Sun Ranch channels the area’s hang loose vibe. But it does so in surprising, inventive ways: the resort is set on a 55-acre former cattle farm and takes inspiration from 1970s California ranches houses—sunken living room, crushed velvet upholstery, fringed lampshades, […]

Kitchen of the Week: Epoch Films’ Friendly-Industrial Loft Kitchen

Lots of Hollywood offices have movie-star swagger, but few are as stylishly original as the Epoch Films setup in a 1940s Beverly Hills warehouse that had been a brass foundry. Originally designed back in 2000 by architect Finn Kappe and Pamela Shamshiri of Commune, the space recently received a refresh, and what stopped us in our tracks […]

The Architect Is In: Making the Most of Your Floor Plan

Over the last 20 years, New York-based firm Platt Dana Architecture has developed a reputation for transforming traditional buildings and apartments into spaces oriented around contemporary family living. This week, Kate Platt and Hope Dana talk to us specifically about their update of a classic, prewar eight-room apartment for a busy family of five on […]

Artful Utility Blankets from an Artist in Residence

During a recent stint at The Workshop Residence, Jim Isermann, an artist based in Palm Springs and Guerneville, California, reimagined the humble utility blanket, creating a line of thick cotton duck canvas throws, custom dyed and silk screened. The geometric pattern is a reflection of Isermann’s style, an interpretation of industrial design and fine art through the lens of […]

Remodeling 101: Cutout Cabinet Pulls

As obsessed as we are with hardware, one of our favorite types of cabinet pull isn’t technically a pull at all—rather, it’s an open hole or handle cut out of a flat-front cabinet door. To get the details on the technique, we turned to Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory members Medium Plenty of Oakland, California. Here’s what principals […]

Announcing the Winners of the 2013 Remodelista Considered Design Awards

We’re thrilled with the results of our first annual Considered Design Awards: you entered more than 500 projects, voted more than 40,000 times, and tweeted your favorites faithfully. Thanks to all who submitted; we’ll be publishing project profiles over the next two weeks here on Remodelista, and in August, all entry images will go live […]

Felin Fach Griffin in Wales

The Felin Fach Griffin in south Wales offers weary travelers the knowledge that after a pint (or two) and a hearty meal, a comfortable bed is just a stroll upstairs. Originally built in the 17th century as a coaching inn, the Felin Fach Griffin is an ideal spot to settle after rambling around rural back […]

Trend Alert: Sideboard as Kitchen

As Remodelista editors, we see many, many kitchens and what we’ve been noticing over the last decade is a slow de-kitchening of kitchens—a trend toward fewer bulky upper cabinets, a preference for components that look more like high-end furniture, a desire to decorate the space as you would any other room (with art, books, table […]

Blush in the Bedroom: 9 Unexpectedly Unfussy Pink Boudoirs

Up ’til now, I admit, I’ve much preferred earthier colors—for wearing and for interiors—than what I’ve always thought of as somewhat frilly, not-me pink. But lately I’ve surprised myself by being rather drawn to it: There’s a slew of pinks out there to love—not all of them bubblegum or tutu—from dusty mauve to soft salmon […]

House Call: Jaipur by Way of Brooklyn

Alayne Patrick of New York cult boutique Layla produces her clothing, housewares, and jewelry in Jaipur and other parts of India. “I feel at home when I’m there,” she says–which explains how her Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn apartment came to feel like a colorful hideaway in Rajasthan. Alayne first visited India in 1998, and has been […]

Kitchen of the Week: An Open Kitchen in Kiev with a Touch of Subtle Glamour

Last month we visited an apartment called Birdsnest remodeled by 28-year-old architect Emil Dervish. It was the first project we’ve ever featured in the Ukrainian city of Kiev. But more than the location, what interested most readers was Dervish’s custom approach to storage. That’s especially the case in the kitchen, where the focal point is an […]

Sofie Howard’s Malibu Mobile Home Gets a Bohemian ’70s Makeover

The best art/fashion/style has tension—a push and pull between textures, colors, and shapes. This recent project by a Remodelista favorite, LA-based Reath Design, has that coveted tension in spades. It is a modest mobile home, but sited in an exclusive Malibu Beach neighborhood. It feels youthful yet worldly. It juxtaposes somber, autumnal colors with more […]

Expert Advice: Secrets for Better Sleep from Arianna Huffington

Evidently, you can sleep your way to the top. At least that’s what Arianna Huffington says—”sleep,” to be clear, meaning a good old-fashioned night’s rest. In her latest book, The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night at a Time, the Huffington Post founder, author, and businesswoman advocates a return to prioritizing sleep over being constantly available and plugged-in. It’s […]

Plain English: Bespoke British Kitchen Design Comes to the US

Specializing in 18th-century kitchen craftsmanship applied with 21st-century verve, Plain English has been on our radar for a good while. (See, for instance, A Kitchen Inspired by a Windswept Island, A Subtly Splendid Kitchen with a Grand Walk-In Larder, and A Kitchen for the People, Courtesy of Prince Charles.) But we’ve always had to admire the UK company’s […]