If you’re a gardener in the New York City area, you’ve likely toyed with the idea of taking a class at the New York Botanical Garden to stretch yourself in new directions—maybe even towards a new career. But if…
Raise your hand if you are looking forward to spring (raises hand high in the sky)! I’m excited to share our annual Spring Shop with you today! I know, it’s technically still winter. But in my heart…I’m getting excited for spring (while…
Photography by Ashlee Kindred, Interior designs by Tiffany Skilling and Kelly Colby
Text by Bethany Adams
Upon purchasing a 1925 English Tudor-style cottage in Indiana with her husband in 2019, Kelly Colby was fully aware that the house was going to need lots of…
| Published on Jan 26, 2024
Wallpaper trends are constantly changing to reflect the evolving tastes of homeowners and designers. The wallpaper trends of 2024 reflect a growing interest in these patterned wall adornments as a way to differentiate your home style.
This year,…
| Updated on Jan 26, 2024
Home additions are a popular and practical way to improve your home, increasing its functionality and value. Home additions, whether they involve expanding a kitchen or converting a porch into a sunroom, allow you to tailor…
In her latest book, English designer Rose Uniacke reveals the updated interiors of her 1860 property in central London’s Pimlico area. The kitchen, unsurprisingly, is at once homely and monastic chic, decorated with carefully selected antiques and an artful layout. Her kitchen/dining…
| Published on Jan 25, 2024
The craftsman home style emerged as an architectural style in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The craftsman home style, also known as American craftsman style, began as a reaction to the ornate and mass-produced industrially…
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Let’s talk a little about trends!…
Danish midcentury designer Børge Mogensen was traveling through Spain when he took note of an ornate chair with wide armrests traditional to Spanish medieval furniture construction. Inspired by the style, he designed the Spanish Chair in 1958 with a low oak frame…
| Updated on Jan 23, 2024
There are several types of dormers, each with its own set of characteristics that contribute to the overall structure’s aesthetics. Dormers are structural elements that break up the surface of the main roofline, allowing light and space…