Steal This Look: A Tranquil Kitchen on the French Riviera

French architect Sabine Bell and British designer Lauren Jennings took on the update of a 1927 historic carved concrete dwelling originally built by Jacques Couëlle. While preserving the identity of the original structure, the team built out a kitchen extension, extending the slate floors of the liv
Read MoreThe Family Duplex: Architect Camille Hermand’s Combined Paris Apartments

Whenever we ask architects if we can see where they live, the response is invariably: “My place? Let’s just say it’s a work in progress.” Followed by: “You know the expression about the shoemaker having no shoes?” Paris architect Camille Hermand is one of the brave few to open her doors to us. Herma
Read MoreDIY Partitions: 7 Rope Doorways and Room Dividers

On a recent birthday weekend in Mexico City, I made a beeline for Utilitario Mexicano, a shop that celebrates well-made, everyday goods made in Mexico: take a look. Beyond the artful displays, a humble detail caught my eye: in lieu of a door, a screen of rope strands divide the store’s public and pr
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We’ve never met Nate Berkus. Yet we feel, a little, like we know him. You too? Maybe you’ve streamed all of The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project, the show he co-created with his husband, the designer Jeremiah Brent (of Queer Eye fame). Or maybe you’ve cracked into Nate’s new book, Foundations, just ou
Read More Current Obsessions: More Light

MLK Day isn’t until next weekend, but this week his quote feels right: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.” Wishing you warmth this weekend, wherever you are. Ahead, 15 things of note. Above: Winter stillness. Photograph from Kitchen of the Week: The Curtained Kitchen, Dutch
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Russell Pinch was in bed on a Sunday morning perusing The Modern House real estate listings when he came across a small group of semi-derelict farm buildings in seaside Devon that came with cleared permission to build on the property as well as starter plans by award-winning architect David Kohn. It
Read More Kitchen of the Week: 8 Ideas to Steal from A Young Designer’s Romantic Kitchen

Raisa Sandstrom’s initial plans for her kitchen were entirely in shades of neutral: “I was thinking of resale value and permanence, and trying to be safe,” she says. Then she shared the plans with her boss, Sybil Urmston, of Boston design firm sirTank, who suggested Raisa rethink her approach: “Sybi
Read MoreColor Trend Alert: 12 Bathrooms with Fixtures that are Everything but White

Until recently pastel bathroom fixtures fell under the same to-be-avoided category as plastic sofa covers and Hummel figurines. But it turns out that in the right context, a beaming yellow bathtub and bright blue sink can be uplifting rather than fusty. Here, 12 bathrooms that make playful and even
Read MoreRetail, Reconsidered: William White Emporium on Canal Street in NYC

This past fall, designer William Cooper opened William White Emporium on Canal Street as a physical extension of his clothing and interiors brand, William White. An alum of Ralph Lauren and former creative director of ASH NYC, Cooper approaches the emporium less as a conventional store than as a pro
Read MoreHigh/Low: A Long-Handled Dustpan and Brush, French vs. Ikea

This just in: Ikea has released a lookalike to a classic long-handled French dustpan and brush—both in shades of green, both long-handled, both ideal for making a clean sweep while being gentle on the back. Have a gander: High Above: The original: The Mr and Mrs Clynk Natural Long-Handled Brush & Du
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Communal Family Kitchen in a Brooklyn Townhouse

In reconfiguring an 1899 Brooklyn townhouse for a family of three generations, design studio TBo were tasked with building out both separate and communal spaces for people to gather. The parlor floor is designed for the young family and the garden level for the grandparents, and an extension on the
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New year, new shapes. Fish motifs were the unlikely trend of the past few years, and we’re still spotting new examples. But! Lately we’ve noted something new taking flight: simple, graphic, linocut-like silhouettes of birds, swallows, swans, and doves—the latter certainly the symbol we’d like for 20
Read More Young Architect Freja Bak Josias’s Art-Filled Family Hideaway in Copenhagen

Freja and Magnus Bak Josias were expecting their first child within weeks when they were given the keys to their new home in Frederiksberg, near the center of Copenhagen. The top floor of a two-story, turn-of-the-19th century structure built as workers’ apartments, it appealed to them because of its
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Read More Current Obsessions: Fresh and New

Happy new year! Ahead, 12 things spotted—and bookmarked—lately: Above: A glimpse from Modernist Makeover: Tuckey Design Studio Resurrects an Abandoned Villa on Lake Como. Photograph by Dario Borruto, courtesy of Tuckey Design Studio. Ooh, we’re admiring the quietly elegant home of Remodelista friend
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This week we’re taking a look back at nine of the top stories of 2025, like this one: We love it when we can play matchmaker, connecting a Remodelista reader to a featured designer. Recently, we heard from rising British designer and antiques dealer Georgie Stogdon that an American client approached
Read More Future Collectibles: Favorites from Ikea’s Stockholm 2025 Collection

It’s the end of the year, and this week we’re taking a look back at nine of the top stories of 2025, like this one: 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 year they released a whole bunch. Stockholm 2025, released
Read MoreSteal This Look: Making the Most of a Small Kitchen in Vancouver

It’s the end of the year, and this week we’re taking a look back at nine of the top stories of 2025, like this one: One of the more popular kitchens we’ve featured recently? Photographer Gillian Steven’s full kitchen remodel in Vancouver. The calm and pure off-white kitchen has a timeless appeal: Fr
Read More9 Favorites: Winter Blankets and Throws in Jazzy Geometric Patterns

It’s the end of the year, and this week we’re taking a look back at nine of the top stories of 2025, like this one: Are you, like us, currently hiding under the covers? Newly noted—and admired—all over: wool blankets and throws in cheerfully bold abstract patterns. Many use traditional weaving techn
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