Novel 'Long Island Modernism 1930-1980'

Back in Caroline Rob Zaleski’s book Long Island Modernism 1930-1980 (W. W. Norton, September 2012), the preservationist documents important modern buildings — many of them residences — made by 25 architects. The book is part of a larger project in which she surveyed over 500 buildings by 78 architects to the Society for the Preservation…

A Car Lover's Man Cave Kicks Into High-Luxury Gear

Subterranean parking next to a wine cellar, plus a car lift along with a vanishing TV in the bathroom mirror — is there anything this guy cave in Connecticut is overlooking? A toilet? No, it’s that too. Rick Krug and his team at TR Building & Remodeling built this carriage house–style dream space in the…

Your Halloween to Haunt

Come autumn, the days grow shorter, the nights grow longer, and on All Hallow’s Eve, the humble squash transforms into a thing of eerie beauty: the jack-o’-lantern. A lone candle in a plain orange pumpkin not spooky enough for you? Try mixing in some of themes and memes. Molly Brandenburg Molly Brandenburg Molly Brandenburg Molly…

Color Guide: How to Work With Lavender

Lovely lavender. It’s female and spring-like and contains the dewy freshness of childhood. That is why it shows up in a lot of nurseries. But lavender isn’t just kid stuff. It’s a sophisticated, varied and flexible colour that works in any room in the home. Authentic lavender is a mixture of purple and white and…

Back to the Future of the Home

I feel that domestic life previously was smelly, cold, dirty and embarrassing — but that we have much to learn from analyzing it. I usually spend my times in historic buildings, indeed in Britain’s grand historic royal palaces, where I act as a curator. In recent years, though (exploring If Walls Could Talk: A Thorough…

Guest Groups: In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb

It is said that the month of March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. You would be surprised by how often these springtime creatures are used in layout. Dress up your home for the end of winter and start of spring with March’s patron beasts! — Rachel By Raenovate Anthropologie…

8 Knockout Flowers for a Fall Container Garden

When summer winds down, your container gardens may be looking past their prime. Perhaps a plant or two did not make it — or you’ve got the opposite problem: They did so well that they’re carrying over your container (sweet potato vine, anyone?) . If this is true, don’t fret. With the addition of a…

Wall Art for Living Rooms Break or Can Fit the Mold

From beautiful oils into light-reflecting mirrors and everything in between, art is often what immediately draws the eye the element that makes an impact at first glance. Even in a conventional and more formal living room, thinking outside the box and buying everything you are drawn to is critical when selecting art. Listed below are…

Renovation Detail: Board and Batten Siding

While some people dream of sugarplum fairies, I spend my slumbers dreaming of attractively manicured houses. As of late, I have been snoozing with dreams of homes with board and batten exteriors. The outside treatment is a vertical layout created by installing broad wooden planks with smaller wooden battens covering their seams. The fun part…