This week, we are revisiting some of our favorite summer-centric Gardenista stories. Remember this one?
Screened-in porches are making a comeback, a trend we applaud. After years of dwindling popularity, porches are back on young homebuyers’ lists of “Most Wanted” features, according to the…
| Published on Oct 18, 2023
Most types of insulation products do not support mold growth. But they attract and hold the organic dust and moisture that mold will grow on. Meaning that the insulation shares the blame. Clean dry insulation is usually…
Make these cool garden-inspired luminaries to light the way to your next wintertime party. Frozen ice lanterns are made from an ice sculpture candle holder with room to place a container candle or tea light inside. This DIY ice lantern takes just minutes…
Photography by Ashley Blencoe, Interior designs by Jamie Elliott
Text by Bethany Adams
After selling their primary residence in Atlanta, Georgia, Jamie Elliott McPherson and Tra Raines decided to spend the winter at their rental property in Highlands, North Carolina, while they pondered their…
“Since I installed my pegboard, I’ve never been more organized in my kitchen,” reports Remodelista reader Jay Strauss. The founder of Westville, a group of “vegetable-forward” casual restaurants that have become New York City institutions (the first opened to 2003 and…
| Published on Oct 18, 2023
Find a turnkey home you can take on the road or park with one of these tiny houses for sale. These prefab models feature all interior and exterior finishes, eliminating the need to build yourself.
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Specifications
Sq. Ft.: 2,764
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.5-4.5
Stories: 1
Garage: 2
The Floor Plan
Main level floor plan
Bonus level floor plan
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Front-left view
Front-right view
Dining…
This week, we are revisiting some of our favorite summer-centric Gardenista stories. Remember this one?
Hydrangeas suffer from the same image problem as rhododendrons: they are usually in the wrong place. A pot near the house requires ericaceous soil, an acid mulch, aluminum sulphate. They look…
| Published on Oct 17, 2023
Wet insulation is never a good thing. Moisture trapped in insulation can reduce the R-value, damage framing, and provide a home for mold and pests. Most insulation can be dried out and reused. Some resist water. Preventing…
The best art/fashion/style has tension—a push and pull between textures, colors, and shapes. This recent project by a Remodelista favorite, LA-based Reath Design, has that coveted tension in spades. It is a modest mobile home, but sited in an exclusive Malibu Beach…