Repère Sauvage: A Modern Retreat in the Loire Forest
Tucked in the Loire-et-Cher in France, Repère Sauvage sits on the grounds of Fort Girard, once the stronghold of César de Vendôme, son of Henri IV and Gabrielle d’Estrées. From 1851 to 1940, the property was bought and sold, the fort was demolished leaving only its entry gate in tact, and the site
Read More10 Easy Pieces: The New Short Wine Glass
We like the way short, stubby wine glasses add a note of nonchalance to a dinner party. The squat stem glass is more casual and understated than their elongated, more fragile counterparts. Case in point: At a recent dinner party, I served drinks in low-to-the-table glasses. I noticed that guests see
Read MoreThe Anti-Plastic Kitchen: 10 Easy, Enduring Swaps
This past year, I made it my crusade to cut way back on plastic in our home, starting in the kitchen—where convenience had long disguised itself as necessity. I grew up in the swell of plastic: the microwave trays, the cling film, the bottled water. It was the language of modern living. But as evide
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Painterly Farmhouse Kitchen in Upstate New York
At Inness, a design retreat in Upstate New York, Taavo Somer, Miranda Brooks, and Post Company collaborated to complete a Scandinavian meets American farmhouse interior that we’d like to replicate in our own homes. For a host of similar sources, see our finds below. Above: A large kitchen of black,
Read MoreBefore and After: A Minimalist Madrid Studio, 484 Square Feet Small
Powerhouse creative couple Natalia Swarz and Armando Mesías each have their own careers—she’s the founder of travel site Hôtel Weekend and a kids concept store, while he’s a visual artist—but they also collaborate on interior projects through their rental venture Hilma Homes. They reimagine old Mad
Read MorePsst: What We Loved in September
Welcome to our new series, where each month the Remodelista and Gardenista editors share an inside look at what we’ve been reading, watching, coveting, pinning, visiting, and otherwise loving lately. Ahead, what we’ve been up to in September: Above: “A few weeks ago, I visited the second ever Colle
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: Sweater Weather
Suddenly it’s October, and where (most of) our editors live, we’re getting out the layers—in our closets and around the house, too. Read on for Ikea pop-ups, the bedding we’re spotting everywhere, and more—plus a discount on our new (sixth!) book. Have a restful weekend, and read on: Above: Autumna
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Set within a forested enclave along the coastline of Northern Zealand, Denmark, Guest House No.16 was built in 1934 as an annex to an Italianate guesthouse. Recently reimagined by Copenhagen firm Norm Architects, the villa has been updated with new stucco, paneling, staircases, and shutters, restori
Read More Kitchen of the Week: Red, Pink, and Lace in a Former Victorian Lacemaker’s Grange
When a client approached deVOL to redesign the small kitchen of her 1790s Georgian home in North Nottinghamshire village, she wasn’t looking for inspiration. She already had it: lace. “They live in the original house and wanted to restore the space rather than renovate. The house was developed by a
Read MoreExpert Advice: 7 Practical Tips for the Antique Shopper
My great grandmother ran a renowned antiques shop out of her barn in the 1940s and ’50s, and my mom still remembers playing on a wooden swing that hung from the rafters. So maybe it’s in my blood that my mother—and grandmother, who lived with us when I was six—would often start a Saturday by saying,
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Simple Linen Bed Covers
No hospital corners here. Have you noticed? Drape-y, extra long, effortlessly elegant linen bedcovers are cropping up everywhere. More substantial than a top sheet but less hefty than a blanket, they’re the perfect weight for the shoulder season—and it seems like every bedding company has a version
Read MoreMeanwhile, On Gardenista: Shoulder Season
Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site. In this week’s edition, the editors are readying the gardens for the slower season—and putting to bed some garden tasks you actually don’t need to worry about (ahem, raking up leaves). Have a look
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Celebrate the incoming fall season with golf course communities that blend scenic fairways, golden light, and a lifestyle of leisure and connection. From Savannah’s oak-lined charm to Colorado’s mountain retreats and Florida’s coastal country clubs, these homes highlight t
Read More Reimagining the Gallery: 13 Hybrid Spaces on the Rise
A new crop of small, hybrid spaces has emerged in recent years—part gallery, part shop, often run by artists themselves. They are neither the traditional white cube nor the concept store, but something in between: art shown alongside furniture and design objects. As galleries and institutions conten
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Considered Kitchen in an East London Townhouse
When couple Paul West and Michelle Bower began renovating their 1717 East London townhouse, they took on a full transformation of a basement kitchen. The kitchen they started with “wasn’t in good working order,” Paul describes, so they enlisted UK kitchen design company deVol to see out their vision
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Welcome to a building with stories to tell. In the 16th century, the stately structure served as one of Somerset’s main hubs, a wool hall for trading fleece. Four hundred years later the landmark was being used as one of the UK’s premier recording studios—living quarters in the old hall, music studi
Read More Wild Child: A New Line of Jazzy Rugs from Block Shop
Currently admiring: a new line of jazzy wool rugs from one of our longtime favorite California design studios, Block Shop. Here’s a look: Above: A closeup of the new patterns on offer. Above: “The camel Key Rug is our staple neutral with a point of view; a riff on the iconic Greek key pattern, ori
Read MoreExtra, Extra: Two Exclusive Discounts at Shops We Love, September Edition
Ahead, exclusive, just-for-R/G-subscribers coupon codes: Find earthy ceramics, woven baskets, crisp textiles, and other autumnal necessities for the house and garden from two of our all-time faves. Above: The Baba Tree Tall Storage Basket, exclusive to Goodee. Over at Goodee, R/G subscribers can t
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: Layered and Lived-In
Ahead this weekend? A lovingly lived-in house in Finland, checkered blankets, a newly opened garden in Philly, and some fungi Halloween inspiration for good measure. And if you’re considering pre-ordering our new book Gardenista: The Low-Impact Garden: From Oct. 1 through Oct. 13, our publisher is o
Read MoreTrend Alert: Silver Service—5 New Antique Dealers Recasting Tradition
Noticed recently: silver is having a moment. A new guard of dealers and designers are reviving formal silver tableware and decor in ways that feel distinctly modern, while stripping away the fustiness. No more auctions to scour or online markets to scroll—these curators present a considered edit of
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