No matter if you’re renting or have your own place, it is important to make it feel like home. To do that, sometimes all you need is to bring in some new plants and hang up your favorite pictures or art on the walls. Other times, you need to get a little bit more elaborate to inject your personality into your space. That is where one starts taking up various DIY projects.
From a ceiling covered in tarot imagery to a fireplace coated in colorful hues, the house the painter shares with Nathan Thelen has became her latest canvas
These clever master bedroom ideas & expert tips will help glam up your space, whether it's a small or large one. Modern, rustic, or coastal, pick your favorite!
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"Holy Buttresses!! What an incredible space, and how impressive are those beams?! The double height of the room really features the wood perfectly, and it
Sunrooms, often called solariums or conservatories, are one of the most versatile spaces in a home. They bridge the gap between indoors and outdoors, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of nature while staying comfortable inside. Whether you have a small enclosed porch or a spacious glass-walled room, sunrooms provide endless possibilities for decoration and design. In this article, we will explore a wide range of sunroom decorating ideas that cater to different styles, needs, and budgets, helping
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Housed within a classic, Mediterranean Revival-style building, originally constructed in 1938, Forte Dei Marmi is a new, elegant, two-story villa, Italian restaurant concept set to play a significant role in the renaissance of the swanky South of Fifth area. The 5,875 SF property, and former home...
Designed in 1979 and completed in 1983, this house embodies Enrico Taglietti’s skill in setting the building in its specific landscape.
Living Mexico City by Marcela Aguilar y Maya is filled with stunning interiors of some of Mexico City's most beautiful homes.
Read on to learn how Athena Calderone worked with her architect and local fisherman to create the iconic rope ceiling in her Amagansett home.
Happiness sometimes seems very elusive. The more you chase it, the harder it seems to catch it. It’s a by-product of living meaningfully and listening to what your body and mind need. However, you don’t necessarily have to win a Nobel prize fto live with purpose. Spending time with the people you care about, slowing down and being present in the moment, allowing yourself to take in the beauty of the world around you—that’s how we befriend happiness.