Pine Cones as Decor: Atelier Vime’s DIY Door Surround

Surfaced from the archives: a favorite DIY, which originally ran in April 2020: Like so many of us, Anthony Watson and Benoît Rauzy of Atelier Vime are finding reassurance and inspiration right now in nature. The couple make and sell some of France’s loveliest rattan furniture, new and vintage: see
Read MoreProspect & Refuge: A Spectacular Coastal Home Both Wild and Cozy

The most compelling architectural projects have a palpable sense of place. This can mean honoring a building’s original design, prioritizing integration into (as opposed to conquering of) the natural landscape, or, perhaps, acknowledging the history of the area. This new build, in a coastal town in
Read More6 Country Kitchens by Star Remodelers and House Flippers Amanda Pays and Corbin Bernsen

Amanda Pays and Corbin Bernsen say they’ve lost count of the remodeling projects they’ve taken on together. But we’ve clocked at least eight full house resuscitations in the last decade or so. The couple met in 1988 as actors and early in their relationship, when Amanda recommended a new look for Co
Read MoreHigh/Low: A Garden Captured in a Cabinet

As we enter the season of dry, browning gardens, we find ourselves drawn to interiors that feel visually rich with life. One piece the editors at Remodelista are all coveting: a botanicals-covered cabinet, in full bloom no matter the season. Here are three appealing iterations, at three very differe
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New meaning for hidden potential: When Marie and Gilles Ballard were searching for bigger quarters in Paris for their family of four, they toured possibilities of all sorts—until they came across a single-story industrial building in the 11th, “a Chinese fabrics warehouse with no windows or openings
Read More 10 Easy Pieces: Low-Maintenance Indoor/Outdoor Rugs

When the line is blurred between indoor and outdoor living spaces, a versatile rug is essential. Here is our edit of outdoor rugs that are just as suitable for indoor or liminal spaces, all in neutral palettes and designs to complement a variety of settings. Above: The Nordic Knots Acre 01 Rug (also
Read MoreIt’s Here! Gardenista: The Low-Impact Garden Hits Bookshelves Today

Happy pub day! Today, Gardenista: The Low-Impact Garden finally hits bookstores. We can’t wait for you to crack it open and enjoy the contents. A companion volume to Remodelista: The Low-Impact Home, it’s the result of longtime Gardenista writer Kendra Wilson and acclaimed photographer Caitlin Atkin
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Scandi Style Living Room in a Passive House

In this longhouse-style passive energy property designed by architects Maria Ibañez de Sendadiano and Todd Rouhe, the living room is a composed and gentle space in the center of the house. The minimalist, Scandinavian-influenced design is made up of Danish companies such as Vipp, Skagerak, and Hay.
Read MoreIn Memoriam: Diane Keaton, Remodelista’s Fairy Godmother

Above: A photo from Diane Keaton’s Fashion First book. She was a multi-hyphenate before the concept existed; she was an accomplished designer, she could sing and dance, she could act, she was a naturally gifted writer. In the early days of Remodelista, we were lucky enough to catch the attention of
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It’s fitting that John Derian is our October Quick Takes star. For one, this month marks thirty years—three whole decades—since John opened his first NYC shop. For another, he’s got a particular knack for the wonderfully strange and the beautifully eerie. In his trademark decoupaged ephemera—for whi
Read More Current Obsessions: Out and About

Happy long weekend, dear readers! We’re gearing up for a big week ahead for Remodelista and Gardenista. From October 14-18, we’ll be kicking off the NYC edition of the Architecture & Design Film Festival, for which we’re the official media sponsor. Stop by if you’re in town! And! Our latest book, Ga
Read MoreShared Space: Silke Bonde Atelier & Établi in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen

In a light-filled corner of Frederiksberg, artist Silke Bonde and Pierre-Gabriel Bucher of Établi have created a shared space that is part atelier, part showroom. The 72-square-meter interior now serves as both Bonde’s working atelier and Établi’s Scandinavian base for Alpes Inox, the storied Italia
Read MoreNow Playing: Join Us at the Architecture & Design Film Festival

Above: Meet you there. Photograph courtesy of ADFF. Have you been to the Architecture & Design Film Festival? It’s the film fest for fans of architecture and interiors, and this year, we’re delighted to be the media partner. This year’s circuit kicks off in NYC’s East Village next week, October 14-1
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: A Not Too Precious Kitchen for “Faux Martha” in Minnesota

We’ve tapped The Faux Martha blogger Melissa Coleman several times in the past for her expertise on streamlined, straightforward cooking. (See The Only 5 Pots and Pans You’ll Ever Need and The Only Five Things You Need to Cook a Delicious Thanksgiving Turkey.) So when images of her kitchen remodel
Read MoreWork Smarter, Not Harder: 7 Tweaks for the Kitchen from Chefs, Cooks, and Cookbook Authors

Fans of The Bear know: Seeing a restaurant kitchen in the flow of service is akin to watching a choreographed dance. But making that dance go smoothly requires a high level of organization, smart storage, and fastidious attention to detail. Since Remodelista’s early days, we’ve loved asking chefs, c
Read MoreRepère 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 Madr
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