Kitchen of the Week: Will Green’s 19th-Century Manor House Kitchen

Will Green is a fourth-generation antiques dealer and designer based in Towcester, Northamptonshire, where his family has run shops since 1955. He grew up in a house where furniture was always coming and going—nothing static, everything handled, assessed, and sent back out into the world. That early
Read MoreMeanwhile, On Gardenista: Romantic Gestures

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: proof that small gestures go a long way, particularly if your love language is plants. Three examples we love: Above: Would you believe this secluded corner is just on the
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Upholstered Storage Beds

The only thing more luxurious than an upholstered bed? An upholstered bed with storage. Have a look at our 10 picks, each with the sumptuous looks of a hotel bed—and hard-working, hidden compartments for blankets, sheets, pillows, and anything else that needs stowing. Above: With its slipcover-style
Read MoreBuild Your Own Storage: Modular Aluminum Shelving by Studio Moto of Belgium

Mo Vandenberghe and Thomas Hick of Studio Moto needed storage for their office in Ghent, Belgium. In response, the architects came up with Stack, a modular system of shelving composed entirely of aluminum. The pieces click securely together—no screws or tools needed—and can be configured and reconfi
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Clean, Well-Lighted Study by Designer C.S. Valentin

Not only is A Colonial House in Bellport with Uncommon Style from French Designer C. S. Valentin one of our favorite house tours ever on Remodelista, but it also features one of my favorite room images ever. The picture showcases the cozy study on the second floor of his client’s classic New England
Read MoreComing to the Cabin: A Canadian Coveside House by Earth to People, Available for Stays

Today we’re taking a look inside a Canadian cabin, a quiet cottage tucked at the base of an ancient glacial fjord in British Columbia. The tiny 525-square-foot cabin started life as a lumberjack’s home in the 1920s; a century later, it’s been updated by Jordan and Brittany Weller, the husband and wi
Read MoreThe Brass Tacks: A Secret Source For Flush-Mount Fixtures

It’s not uncommon for a business to find success when its founder is trying to fill a hole in the market. Such was the case when John MacLaren started making porcelain light fixtures. MacLaren had been making custom furnishings for 20 years when his gaze drifted upwards: While visiting the home of a
Read MoreQuick Takes With: Alexander Widener

A year ago, Alexander Widener quit his job to move to Maine and follow an unlikely dream: to open an antiques shop. And it worked: Alexander’s shop and guest cottage, Widener Company, is the talk of New England and beyond, thanks in part to Alexander’s wild Instagram following. (Perhaps you caught h
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: Secret Crush

Our Valentine to you: tiny baskets, quilted stamps, an Instagram account to dream about, and more. Read on: Above: Designer Andrew Trotter’s moody and mysterious Casa Soleto in Puglia. Photograph via Andrew Trotter. Ooh, Tiwa Select is in London—and they’re open for office hours. Amanda Seyfried has
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Inspired by Margot’s post last week on the stellar, nontraditional kitchens she spotted on the websites of European real estate firms, I found myself perusing the listings of my favorite U.K. agency, The Modern House, and there, I came across an especially dreamy offering: a rambling two-acre, multi
Read More Delaware Coast: The East Coast’s Hidden Gem

Discover why the Delaware Coast is considered one of the East Coast’s best-kept secrets, offering walkable beach towns, vibrant dining, preserved natural beauty, and tax-friendly living. From Rehoboth to Fenwick Island, this guide explores the distinct communities, lifestyle advantages, and real est
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: A Two-Tone Boot Room in Somerset by Parisian Architect Astrid Houssin

French interior architect and designer Astrid Houssin creates soft, comfortable, and welcoming spaces with a penchant for playful color. A trained architect, Houssin worked under Turner Pocock in London for six years before opening her own studio off Boulevard Saint Germain in Paris. She’s a Parisia
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“Grouping objects on trays is the equivalent of adding frames to artwork,” we write in our book Remodelista: The Organized Home. “Trays elevate what they contain and create cohesion.” We use trays in every room, whether for serving food, anchoring a vase, corralling small objects, or just standing a
Read More A New Use for Old Blankets: Custom Wool Chore Coats

Why do we have a household moratorium on acquiring more blankets? I refer you, dear reader, to the stack of throws in our linen closet. It is, in fairness, a little towering—but what can I say? I never met a wool blanket I didn’t love. But this week I spotted an ingenious use for the extras, courtes
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Red Dining Chairs

Add a dash of color to your dining space with red dining chairs—even a single one adds an unexpected note. Here are our 10 favorite bright red dining chairs designed in everything from molded plastic to painted birch. Above: The Carl Hansen & Son CH24 Wishbone Chair in Soft Red is $809 at Finnish De
Read MoreThe Perfect Night In: At Home Ideas for Valentine’s Day

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at home with elevated, intimate experiences designed for couples who value privacy, comfort, and connection. From private chef dinners and in-home spa rituals to fireside conversations and sommelier-led tastings, this guide explores how a luxury home transforms a quiet nigh
Read MoreThe Editors’ Cut: Valentines Edition

Welcome to The Editors’ Cut, our monthly column dedicated to beautiful and useful finds for all over the house. In this installment: sweet nothings to give to someone you love (or treat yourself). — The R/G Editors Italian Socks Above: On Alexa’s wish list? Made-in-Italy cotton socks from Maria La
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Luxurious Bath in Shades of Pale

When a project includes on its roster an architect, interior designer, art consultant, and lighting expert, you know it has to be a special home. And when the client says it’s the main bathroom (and bedroom) that’s her favorite part of the project, you know that bath must be beyond. “The sun floods
Read MoreThe Good Gasthaus: 1477 Reichhalter in Lana, South Tyrol

In the South Tyrolean town of Lana, a long, layered building has been re-established a modern place to gather. 1477 Reichhalter traces its origins back to the late 15th century, when it began as a mill. Over the centuries it moved between uses—a coffee house, a butcher’s shop with an inn—before its
Read MoreThe Good Gausthaus: 1477 Reichhalter in Lana, South Tyrol

In the South Tyrolean town of Lana, a long, layered building has been re-established a modern place to gather. 1477 Reichhalter traces its origins back to the late 15th century, when it began as a mill. Over the centuries it moved between uses—a coffee house, a butcher’s shop with an inn—before its
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