Historically Influenced Color With Contemporary Style: Paints and Wallpaper from Little Greene

Above: For more, see Color Without Compromise: 11 Questions for Ruth Mottershead of Little Greene.
Read MoreSave the Sofa: 5 Easy, Good-Looking Ways to Protect the Favorite Seat in the House

If you’re sitting right now, chances are you’re on your sofa. I myself am in a full recline writing from mine. The most used seat in the house deserves some preemptive measures to keep it not only intact but fully presentable. Short of adding a fitted slipcover, or encasing your sofa in plastic as p
Read MoreQuick Takes With: Sarah Espeute

If you’ve come across Sarah Espeute‘s trompe-l’œil tablecloths, you know just how irresistible they are. Her brand Œuvres Sensibles started when she crafted one of her charming embroidered textiles for an exhibition and it immediately struck a chord. ”Today, I run a made-to-measure studio with my ow
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It’s April, and everywhere we look there’s a fresh dose of design energy. For color encouragement, Ikea’s latest Scandi-cool releases, a glorious new garden book, and one thing we’re eyeing from Salone del Mobile, read on… Above: If you needed a sign to just go for it with color, this is it: green-p
Read More La Maison Bernard: A 1959 French Villa by Edith Schreiber-Aujame Restored by RREEL

When it comes to Parisian heritage restoration, architects Léa Cottreel and Rosalie Robert of RREEL are the latest studio du jour. With expertise in 19th and 20th century building construction (they both hold the DSA Architecture and Heritage from Énsa-PB in Paris), the restoration of the 1959 Maiso
Read MoreObject of Desire: Limited-Edition Furniture from Donald Judd + Yves Saint Laurent

My late mother was a devotee of Yves Saint Laurent’s Rive Gauche perfume; she left a trail of his soigné scent in her wake in the 1970s. Perhaps that’s why I was so entranced to discover a collaboration between the estate of one of our favorite American furniture designers, the late Donald Judd, an
Read MoreFuture Collectibles: Ikea’s Stockholm 2025 Collection, Out Today

Every once in a while, Ikea introduces a piece that goes on to become a hard-to-find, oft-sleuthed-for collector’s item. This week they released a whole bunch.Stockholm 2025, released to mark 40 years of the Stockholm line, features all-new offerings—from sofas to rugs to glassware—designed by a tea
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: The Dinesen and Garde Hvalsøe Kitchen in Aarhus

At once novel and traditional, a kitchen in Aarhus comes to us by way of two Danish design standbys: Dinesen, makers of wide plank wooden flooring, and kitchen design company Garde Hvalsøe. It’s not a residential kitchen, but a model of one which is situated in the Dinesen and Garde Hvalsøe showroom
Read MoreColor Without Compromise: 11 Questions for Ruth Mottershead of Little Greene

It’s no secret that here at Remodelista, we’re obsessed with the way paint can completely transform a room—for relatively little time and commitment. And though we think that it’s always a good time to take up a paint project, spring is a particularly apt time to experiment with color.We often look
Read More10 Easy Pieces: All-in-One Kitchen Workstations

When it comes to rental appliances, we’re partial to the European style of installing your own kitchen gear: investing in a good oven and refrigerator and taking it with you from one rental to the next. By that logic, why not bring your own sink, cooktop, and counters with you too? Here are 10 recen
Read MoreFirst Impressions Matter: How to Elevate Your Home’s Curb Appeal Before Selling

Curb appeal plays a powerful role in todays market and can make or break a sale. From smart landscaping to small exterior upgrades, thoughtful outdoor improvements can dramatically boost a home’s value and buyer appeal. Discover expert tips to help your property stand out before buyers even step ins
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Our prediction: Delft is about to be everywhere. From classic tiles to riffs on the theme (in ceramic, wallpaper, even fabric), the examples we’re noting all pay homage to delft’s blue and white palette and hand-painted vignettes—and then play with the rules. Have a look: Above: Released to celebrat
Read More Steal This Look: A Rustic Modern Kitchen in the Netherlands

Here’s a kitchen we love that never gets old:At Jan de Jong Interieur in Leeuwarden in the Netherlands, designer Christien Starkenburg built out a modern kitchen with a white, charcoal, and pale gray palette with a rustic curtained sink. Here, we dig into matched and similar sources to re-create the
Read MoreMarvila House: A New Modern Extension for an Old Charming Townhome in Lisbon

In an old, industrial area of Lisbon, Portugal, architect José Andrade Rocha (of Atelier José Andrade Rocha) has reimagined a modest townhouse, transforming it into a minimalist home that is as considered as it is unpretentious.From the street, the home blends in with its neighbors: Other than a pai
Read MoreShopper’s Diary: Mango Home Glassware and More in Mediterranean Colors

Mango, the Barcelona-based fashion chain, has clearly been keeping tabs on the interiors world and on brands such as Zara Home and Hay. Mango debuted its first home accessories in 2021. Now it’s unveiling a new collection of accessories, including glassware, tablecloths, and bedding. There are kids’
Read MoreQuick Takes With: Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason

It makes sense that Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason first met as high school students on an HBCU tour: Ever since that fateful day, the couple has been building a life that revolves around the exploration of African Diaspora culture, from traveling in service of learning more about Black history to lau
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: Signs of Spring

In need of a pick-me-up? We’ve been counting hopeful harbingers this week, among them: exuberant flower arrangements. A potager-to-table restaurant in France (with a bed for you, should you like to stay). Eleven reasons to add yellow! And more: Above: Spotted: a springy tablescape at Borradill, a De
Read MoreItalianate Modern in Full Color: Interior Design Jill MacNair’s Own Renovation in London

London-based interior designer Jill MacNair has a penchant for color and for idiosyncratic interiors that “feel as great as they look.” In the renovation of her own dwelling, a three-bedroom, Grade II-listed Victorian in Peckham, MacNair carried out her enduring obsessions and deep connections to ar
Read MoreThe Editors’ Cut: 11 Doses of Sunlight for All Over the House

Welcome to The Editors’ Cut, our monthly column dedicated to beautiful and useful finds for all over the house. In this installment: Just a few minutes of sunlight each morning can be a real mood-booster, according to experts—and the same can be said of energizing, hopeful yellow. Which brings to mi
Read More“Look at the Overlooked”: Expert Advice from Alex Crowder, Florist for the Design World

For most of us, floral design looks like a grocery store bunch of tulips, unwrapped, and dashed into a big vase for the table. But when the surrounding interior is so thoughtful and creative, this feels like a missed opportunity. So we turned to an expert on the topic: Florist Alex Crowder specializ
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