Do you have to renovate to honor your homes architecture. Short answer, no. You bought it and you can do whatever you want. Now… if you’re asking me what I would do, the answer changes. I personally think it’s okay to decorate in any style you like, but when it comes to renovation it is […]
A London-based decorating duo brought their quintessentially English point of view Stateside for this complete overhaul
The second part of my little coastal weekend getaway was spent in Monterey, California. Old Monterey Inn was kind enough to host us, and I can't say enough about our stay there. The tudor-style property is as charming as it looks, built in 1929 and occupied by the first mayor of Monterey. It has since changed hands and after a thoughtful restoration, it opened as a bed & breakfast in 1978.
Some people are born DIY experts and can transform any cupboard or vehicle into a cozy living space. Their magic hands and minds convert an old bus into a fully functioning place to call home while being able to travel across the country. Of course, our accommodation doesn’t have to be fancy or super luxurious for us to call it home, because home is where our heart is.
For the past six years, Lindsey Badenhop and her husband have lovingly curated and restored their beautiful historic home on the street Lindsey has dreamt of living on since she was a little girl.
Bringing you the first room reveal of our new house: the living room! It’s a real mixture of the snug and the drawing room from the old house.
This historic Denver interior design project on Humboldt Street updated the entire 4-level home and gave it new life in a "New Traditional” style.
How to restore or retain
Anyone who watches Room to Improve, Grand Designs or any of the other house makeover programmes we're obsessed with knows that each episode drives inevitably towards one climactic scene. It's the moment when the starry-eyed home-improver learns that their dream project has run over budget and something has to go.
Come into this old farmhouse in New York’s Hudson Valley to find rooms inspired by those described in 19th-century novels. Owner James Coviello is a reader, a traveler, a collector of curiosities, and an appreciator of times past. He’s also a talented fashion designer whose work, like his house, is vintage-inspired and detail-oriented.
You may wonder, why do old houses have so many doors? We give you the reasons why and everything to know in our guide.
Condé Nast Traveller's ultimate guide to the best hotels in the the Cotswolds, from grand country-house hotels to cosy pubs with rooms or something more modern.
In my 64 years, I’ve only been a homeowner once. My late husband and I fell in love with this house in ‘89 and I never left. It was built in the early 1900’s by Philip Landfried, a carpenter, who...
In recent years, the humble laundry room has undergone a significant transformation. No longer relegated to the basement or hidden away, these spaces are now
Do you have to renovate to honor your homes architecture. Short answer, no. You bought it and you can do whatever you want. Now… if you’re asking me what I would do, the answer changes. I personally think it’s okay to decorate in any style you like, but when it comes to renovation it is […]