Kilogram Studio livens up a Victorian home with vivid red accents that sync with the surrounding brick neighborhood. |
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Dating back to 1710, the Grade II–listed residence was once home to a builder working on Kensington Palace—and it pairs period details with a sleek glass addition. |
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Brooklyn-based firm Isaac-Rae reimagines every inch of this 3,100-square-foot space, infusing an “unfussy” aesthetic throughout. |
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The Australian firm Arcke salvages bricks and tile from a dilapidated house to craft a courtyard dwelling near a bend of the Brisbane River. |
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For their first DIY renovation, Whimsy Soul cofounders Kara Harms and Robin Berenson infuse a woodsy getaway with vintage vibes, big color, wallpaper galore...and an ABBA bathroom. |
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Designer Herbert Bayer helped transform the Colorado mountain town into a hub for skiing and culture. I went to the newly revamped Aspen Institute campus to see what remains of his modernist influence. |
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It’s made of recycled materials, it’s colorful, and it’s strong enough to hold the weight of two grown adults. |
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