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Category: Interior Design and Furnishings
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Los Angeles Never Felt Like Home. Now They Live in a Redwood Forest.
There was no time to tour the run-down cabin before buying it. But that didn’t matter: All they could see were the majestic trees surrounding it.
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Los Angeles Never Felt Like Home. Now They Live in a Redwood Forest.
There was no time to tour the run-down cabin before buying it. But that didn’t matter: All they could see were the majestic trees surrounding it.
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A Modernist London Refuge Drawn From Europe’s Aesthetic Past
Inside a nondescript building, Child Studio has created a hybrid work space influenced by Art Deco details and Yves Saint Laurent’s Paris salon.
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How to Decorate Your Home for the Holidays and Beyond
The media power couple Pilar Guzmán and Chris Mitchell shared their secrets to crafting an inviting home for the festive season and beyond.
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How Brooke Shields Created a London-Style Home in the West Village
When the actor and former child model found a Greek Revival house in need of saving, her renovation goal was simple: Put it back the way it was.
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In Morocco, a Hotel That Offers the Luxury of Peace and Quiet
The newly opened Olinto is a serene escape in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains.
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A Cinematic Los Angeles Apartment With Nods to David Bowie
The designer Tiffany Howell transformed a well-loved home once shared by her clients with their many college roommates into a sophisticated ’70s-inspired sanctuary.
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Marie Kondo Takes On a New Role: Life Coach
There’s a big difference between the way most of us wish we lived and how we actually do. The tidying guru is back with a new book to help fix that.
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Leaving Brooklyn for Connecticut Was Easier Than They Thought
A gut renovation that took just six weeks helped. So did the poolside bar they built from a kit.
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Thanksgiving Table Setting Ideas for a Big Crowd
If you’re expecting a big crowd for Thanksgiving, you’ll need a flexible space that can accommodate everyone. Here’s how to design it.
