10 Easy Pieces: Elegant Everyday Drinking Glasses, Editors’ Picks Edition
An essential for any kitchen: well-proportioned all-purpose drinking glasses. Here’s what we’ve got on our shelves. Above: On the higher end of the pricing spectrum, the R+D Lab Luisa Clear Water Glass is made of lightweight and durable Swiss borosilicate; $50 each. Above: Francesca is a fan of the
Read MoreMeanwhile, On Gardenista: The Painter’s Garden
Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site. This week: painterly landscapes, picnic inspiration, and an artist’s botanical prints. In other words: artists inspired by the garden; the garden inspired by artists. Above: Margot is eyeing what
Read MoreEscape Ordinary. Embrace Waterfront Living.
From oceanfront estates in Cabo to private sanctuaries in British Columbia, Engel & Völkers presents a curated collection of waterfront properties that redefine luxury living. These homes offer breathtaking views, premium amenities, and direct access to outdoor adventure. Bac
Read MoreTrend Alert: Cool, Un-Frilly Lace, Eyelet, and Embroidery
When we were growing up, my older sister had a dressing table in her room that was bedecked in a floor-length skirt with an eyelet ruffle at the bottom. It was decidedly frilly—and odd, since it didn’t match her personality at all (or mine). I’ve been thinking about that skirt lately as I’ve noticed
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Retro Bath on the English Seaside
Ever since we featured The Rose, a new hotel in the seaside town of Deal in East Kent, England, we’ve been thinking of the boldly colorful rooms and baths designed by Harding & Read and stylist Michelle Kelly. The retro-looking bath in Room Seven, a botanical-inspired guest room, particularly caught
Read MoreFather’s Day Gift Guide: Myles Tipley’s 16 Picks for the Design-Minded Dad
Myles Tipley is the dad we’ve been turning to year after year for Father’s Day ideas. A self-taught aesthete, car aficionado, former design blogger, avid recreational shopper, and longstanding Remodelista contributor, Myles has an eye for fresh, unexpected household things, often with a Japanese-Sca
Read MoreSleep Well: A Luxury Mattress Designed with Simplicity in Mind, from Tiami
We’ve long known that sleep hygiene is critically important to health—and that includes devoting attention to how the bedroom is designed and how it makes you feel. Soothing colors, warm lighting, an absence of cell phones…all of these matter. But perhaps the most impactful choice you make in the be
Read MoreHooked on a Ruin: A Remote Barn Conversion in Rural Iceland
The Icelandic artist Guðrún Kristjánsdóttir and her husband, Ævar Kristjánsson, a well-known Icelandic broadcaster, had spent years searching for a new home and studio—“a remote place with a view”—when their son brought them to a derelict, fragmented farmstead overlooking the Breiðafjörður Nature Re
Read MoreQuick Takes With: Nishiel Patel
As soon as we spied landscape and urban designer Nishiel Patel‘s exceptional work on a Brooklyn Heights landmark home (see the interiors here and the garden here), we knew we wanted to tap her as our next Quick Takes expert. Ten months would pass before she would finally submit the questionnaire, bu
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: The Artist’s Atelier
It’s June, and everywhere nature is at its peak—but handmade beauty abounds, too. This week we’ve been noting a 1600s stone house decorated with blue illustrations, whimsical works by “the Picasso of Greece,” paper flowers, puzzle tables, strawberry parties, and more. Read on: Above: We’re eyeing an
Read MoreGREEN LIVING — The New Issue of GG is here!
Explore the latest edition of GG Magazine, where timeless design, fashion, and travel take center stage. This issue features two exclusive interviews: with Trudie Styler and Sting, and with outdoor furniture visionary Paola Lenti. Plus: a trip to the Andalusian coast near Mar
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Architect Steve McDowell’s reimagining of a rundown hay barn in Overbrook, Kansas, is among the most striking examples of a repurposed outbuilding we’ve ever seen—and that’s largely due to his sensitive two-part design: 1) Restore the original exterior, right down to the rusted corrugated metal clad
Read More The Editors’ Cut: Garden-Inspired Favorites for the Summer Table
Welcome to The Editors’ Cut, our monthly column dedicated to beautiful and useful finds for all over the house. In this installment: our freshly picked finds for the summer kitchen. From a terracotta bowl to serveware that reminds us of childhood cookouts, each takes cues from the garden, the patio,
Read MoreDesign Detail: A Poetic “Shroud” to Hide the TV
I love putting a movie on the “big screen”—AKA the TV. Much better and more atmospheric than a laptop. But I don’t love the idea of having a screen front and center in our living area. In fact, none of us on the Remodelista team do—we’ve written before about ways to hide the television, with tricks
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: Neutral and Natural in Twentynine Palms, California
Just a few years ago, Kelsey Coppetti was producing digital marketing campaigns for companies like Netflix, Uber, and Toyota. But she pivoted her career to interior design when she and her husband Dustyn, who conveniently has a construction background, decided to convert an abandoned 1950s home in t
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Architects’ Favorite Butter Yellow Paint Picks
Butter yellow is a very particular shade—not too saturated but also not so washed out that it becomes pastel. It’s commanding yet understated, and balances a bevy of complementary colors. We’ve consulted a selection of architects and designers for their favorite shades of butter yellow. Here are the
Read MoreRehab Diary: How to Paint Furniture Like an Expert
A few summers ago, my husband and I were driving on Cape Cod when I spied a couple of midcentury modernesque chairs outside a thrift shop. “Stop!” I yelled–we were in need of dining chairs. When I asked the owner the price, he informed me that there were four more out back. “How much for all six?” I
Read MoreMade in Connecticut: A New Line of Good-Looking, Flush-Mounted Electrical Outlets
A favorite find from NYC’s recent International Contemporary Furniture Fair was one of the show’s blink and you might miss it debuts: streamlined electrical outlets from architectural lighting brand Juniper. We like that they’re round, flush-mounted, and come in a range of finishes.Known as Ground C
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Summery, Camp-Style Bedroom on Shelter Island
From Brooklyn-based firm Workstead, this Shelter Island retreat for a small family is complete with an elegant camp-style bedroom for the couple’s young daughter. It’s minimally designed with simple, colorful accents—and we all like the look so much, we were inspired to source some of the key elemen
Read MoreIn Harmoni: A Low-Impact Summerhouse in Rural Vollerup, Denmark
Situated on the forested Vollerup Strand of Denmark, about an hour and a half north of Copenhagen, Harmoni House is a low-impact summerhouse created by Christoffer Immanuel and Line Thygesen in collaboration with architect Thomas Høyer of Høyer Arkitektur.Christoffer, founder of Organic Basics and c
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