1. Chinese ghost town of mansions reclaimed by farmers Cattle wander between the concrete shells of half-finished mansions in Shenyang, northeastern China, some of the only occupants of a luxury complex whose crumbling verandas and overgrown arches are stark symbols of a h
With its Robert Adam interiors and Capability Brown landscape, Bowood is the epitome of an eighteenth-century English country house, formed by the taste and vision of previous inhabitants and now adapting gently to the needs of the twenty-first century
CLICK HERE 1891 English Manor In Greenwich Connecticut. $18,750,000. Features a wraparound porch, formal gardens, sprawling lawns.
If you love travel but aren’t sure where to go, we’ve got your back. Here are 10 travel destinations you definitely want to add to your bucket list!
New Mexico is again becoming a haven for creatives, including LA fashion designer Raquel Allegra, who bought a home in Taos that she rents on Airbnb.
Everyone has their own understanding of how a house should look. Some feel the coziest in a small dwelling next to the woods while others dream about owning a big property with a basketball court next to a lake.
This historic eighteenth-century house enters a new chapter as a family home with careful restoration and renovation, sympathetic interiors by Hugh Henry and gardens that open out to the surrounding woods, streams and coast beyond.
In Renewing Tradition, architect Eric J. Smith reveals a design philosophy rooted in reverence, humility, and the tenets of classicism.
An insider's guide around the different garden quarters of Marrakesh, (including the city's ancient heart—the Medina) Gardens of Marrakesh by Angelica Gray
This newly constructed stunning French provincial home in the upscale neighborhood of Paradise Valley, Arizona was designed by Higgins Architects.
AD100 designer Nicole Hollis describes the storied manse as “Grateful Dead meets Burning Man meets Marrakech meets Victorian posh”
Book nook - 17 of the internet's coziest, cushiest and most inviting spots to sit and read.
A beautiful rustic home comprised of 5,220 square feet of living space was designed by Platt Architecture, located in Brevard, North Carolina.
Every person has their own view of comfort at home. Some people need soft fabrics and pastel colors to feel comfortable, while others require a lot of plants and daylight. And it’s great that some people manage to fulfill all of their wishes and make their home a place they want to stay in forever.
Fashion and PR maven Ana Piteira has created her own personal jewel box in the beachside Sydney suburb of Coogee. Photographed by Traianos Pakioufakis.
Enjoy this selection of beautiful sun rooms to brighten these rainy spring days. You'll find a variety of styles and decor.
Incorporating the perfect natural details and most luxurious touches, this WRJ-designed house is absolutely the best of the best. Take a peek!
Hello World! It’s time for Make it Pretty Monday – Week 185! I hope you stop back in this week to check out a little decor post that I’ve been working on. I did manage to get that ceiling painted and have plans to do some spray painting this week. But, for now, let’s see what ... Read More about Make it Pretty Monday – Week 185
They wanted the financial flexibility to travel, adventure, and live off the land So they set off to build a timber-framed tiny house
Hi friends! I have been indulging a bit and reading all of the new trend forcasts for 2023. There is so much information out there and articles telling us what we should be bringing into our home for the new year. Though I love hearing the experts, I like finding my own take on what […]
Not even a resident ghost could dissuade artist Sergio Roger and his partner Fernando Ansorena from creating a heavenly home in this hilltop apartment overlooking Barcelona
Stained glass is having a moment, and these spaces show how to do it right.
The four bedroom mid-Victorian property’s architect owner, Gilbert Marsh, had spent decades collecting discarded tiles, bricks, windows, doors and fireplaces from a variety of places.