Meanwhile, On Gardenista: The Messy Garden

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: Have you heard about the merits of the messy garden? Lush, overflowing, and just a little unruly, they’re havens for pollinators and have the look of a wild meadow. Here, t
Read MoreWhy More People Are Falling for the Balearic Islands as a Place to Call Home

More homebuyers are turning to Spain’s Balearic Islands for their unique blend of Mediterranean lifestyle, market stability, and long-term real estate value. Destinations like Mallorca, Ibiza, and Menorca are gaining global attention, driven by strong demand, limited supply, and growing accessibilit
Read MoreEco, Aha!: Terrazzo Made from Wood Waste for Counters, Floors, and More

Terrazzo, the speckled, indestructible flooring of airports and old apartment lobbies, is a creative reuse star: it was developed in the 15th century by Venetian marble workers who embedded stone remnants in clay to pave terraces—hence terrazzo. In 20th century America, the finish was made of stone
Read MoreCalm and Productive: 100 Square Meters of Live/Work Space

Jack Harries and Alice Aedy live in a converted shoe factory. The couple—who are climate activists, filmmakers, and founders of the media company Earthrise Studio—purchased it through The Modern House. “The character of the building really drew us in,” they explain. “We knew that with some attention
Read MoreExtra, Extra: An Exclusive Offer at a Shop We Love, April Edition

Many of us are experiencing atypical weather this month—from snow in April to summer-like temperatures—but we trust that true spring weather will eventually arrive at some point for all of us. And when it does, you’ll want to be ready, pruners in hand, to get your hands dirty and do some gardening.
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: Wildflower Hotline

Among the inspiring things we’ve taken note of this week? A wildflower hotline! A great flat in Milano! And a new museum shop to poke into. Read on: Above: Spring inspiration, courtesy of an all-time editor fave: Fresh as a Daisy: A Wildflower Roof on a Home Designed by Fraher & Findlay. The top spo
Read MoreRural Reconnaissance: Handmade Fixtures and Fittings from Inventaire Mobilier

Founded by Parisian sisters Sophie Pinet and Marion Pinet, along with Marion’s partner Pierre Pollet (they all have backgrounds in design), Inventaire Mobilier produces “everyday objects inspired by old, anonymous buildings: farmhouses, barns, churches, and village homes. These objects reference sim
Read MoreHouse of Three: NYC’s New Event Space and Creative Studio from Kelsie Hayes of Popup Florist

Ten years after founding Popup Florist, Kelsie Hayes has fully settled down. After studying fashion design in LA, Kelsie early in her career worked as a creative director for a now-defunct clothing label that staged picnics and other surprise in-store happenings. These events are what inspired her t
Read More5 Favorites: Spring-y Finds in the Palest of Yellows

Is it just us, or is pale, pale yellow popping up everywhere? The subtler, softer sister of butter yellow, this shade’s ideal for the color shy. (Alexa even considers it an honorary neutral.) Have a look at five favorite finds in the color of the spring. Above: Morrow Soft Goods took cues from the s
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: “Making Things Beautiful” in a Montmartre Flat

Antoine Ricardou is a perfectionist. As co-founder of Saint-Lazare, a Paris and New York-based creative studio that designs brands, places, and objects, he strives for ultimate beauty in everything he touches, from chic clothing companies like Sézane to well-appointed hotels like Le Moulin to minima
Read MoreSardineta: A Former Fisherman’s House Rebuilt as a Holiday Rental in Saint-Cado, Brittany

On the small island of Saint-Cado in South Brittany, a former fisherman’s house has been reworked as a pair of pared-back holiday rentals. The project, named Sardineta, is the work of Charly Derouet, a photographer from Normandy, and Ceris Harris, originally from Wales, who left Paris in search of a
Read MorePlan Study: A 1970s Apartment in Oberkampf, Paris, Reconfigured by Saba Ghorbanalinejad

Paris-based Iranian architect Saba Ghorbanalinejad has a way with difficult plans. Her work centers on transforming misconfigured spaces into functional interiors with the innovative quality of twentieth-century Modernism. Case in point: the complete renovation of a 65-square-meter apartment in a 19
Read MoreJoy in Contradiction: Traditional Technique Meets Modern Design in Rugs from 1001 Knots

Above: For more, head to Contemporary Design in Cool Hues: Well-Priced Rugs from 1001 Knots.
Read MoreMini Essay: Letting the House Go

Not long ago, Margot and I went to a screening of a documentary about preserving the modernist houses in New Canaan, Connecticut. Afterwards, there was a Q+A with the filmmaker, who knows these houses intimately, having spent her childhood in one. What was it like, the interviewer asked, growing up
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: Bright Palette

Ahead this weekend? Noguchi lights, Shaker outposts, Pamela Anderson’s new outdoor living collection, and more. Have a gander: Above: Photograph from Kitchen of the Week: A Restored Early 20th-Century Kitchen on Bornholm. Vipp’s latest guesthouse, in upstate New York, resembles “a stone in a pond.”
Read MoreA Hellerup Villa, Reworked from the Structure Up by Sarah Fitzgerald

We first came across this project through Dinesen, the Danish heritage brand specializing in exceptionally wide-plank wooden flooring, who supplied the timber for a comprehensive renovation of a villa in Hellerup, just north of Copenhagen. The house, home to model Cecilie Haugaard and musician Chris
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: A Restored Early 20th-Century Kitchen on Bornholm

On the Danish island of Bornholm, real estate agents Mads and Nanna Löwe Bruun have carefully restored an early 1900s estate—returning it to a working house with an emphasis on material integrity. Across the interiors, original details were either preserved or rebuilt: panels and moldings reintroduc
Read MoreMeanwhile, On Gardenista: Florals for Spring

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: It must be spring, because the Gardenista home page is in full bloom. Here, three examples: Above: Inside a fresh-on-the-scene floral pop-up: House of Three: Kelsie Hayes o
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Architects’ All-Time Favorite Paint Picks

Why reinvent the wheel every time you need to paint a room? Even architects and designers turn to their favorite colors—versatile and universally flattering—again and again. The members of the Remodelista Architect and Designer Directory were generous enough to let us in on their secrets. 1. Simply
Read More10 Questions You Should Ask When Looking at Homes

Buying a home goes beyond first impressions, and asking the right questions is key to making a confident, informed decision. This article outlines 10 essential questions every homebuyer should ask during a showing, from property condition to market dynamics. Learn how to evaluate a home’s true value
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