A Renovated Loft in Paris by a Young Architect on the Up
We recently learned about Paris-based architect Nicolas Sisto through his collaborator, Clarisse Demory. One look at his portfolio (he recently redesigned the Marais store of fashion brand...
The Humidifier Gets a Revamp, via Canopy
Remember the clunky plastic humidifier that sat by your childhood bed when you were sick? The humidifiers of yore were huge (the size of small inner tubes)...
10 Easy Pieces: Classic Bar Stools
We’ve posted on counter stools before; now we turn our attention to the classic bar stool—most are available in both bar and counter heights. N.B.: This post...
Try These 6 Budget-Friendly Landscaping Projects
Most homeowners focus first on interior upgrades, which means it can take years to find the money to whip a yard into shape. But there...
The Next Nakashima? German Furniture Maker Fabian Fischer
German Architectural Digest calls Fabian Fischer “the spiritual heir” to celebrated Japanese American furniture maker and craftsman George Nakashima, who believed that “when you make furniture, the...
Steal This Look: Moody Monochrome in the Scottish Highlands
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Spring Yard Cleanup Checklist for Gardens, Lawns, and Patios
March is notoriously unpredictable. Shrubs can be crusty with snow on the first of the month, and then, a couple of weeks later, temperatures can...
See This Smart and Stylish Kitchen Makeover
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In the Dwelling House: 16 Design Ideas to Steal from the Shakers
Not too long ago, on a cold wintery morning, I drove from southern Maine through increasingly rural back roads to Canterbury, New Hampshire, then up the crest...
How to Get Rid of Ice Dams: Prevention & Fast Fixes
Icicles hanging along the eaves of your house may look beautiful, but they spell trouble. That's because the same conditions that allow icicles to form—snow-covered...