Only One Modern Farmhouse Detail Remains in This Los Angeles Home Post-Renovation
It was nothing a little sandblasting couldn’t fix.
It was nothing a little sandblasting couldn’t fix.
And made concrete look warm and inviting.
Friends buy art off the walls, but the 100-year-old cactus is staying.
Plus how she makes white-on-white look interesting.
Nothing says “welcome home” like floor-to-ceiling millwork.
Of course the couple made room for a pasta maker.
After more than a decade, they started to crave warmth.
Her father’s legacy lives on every do-nothing summer.
An L.A. designer takes on his fiancée’s Cambridge home.
Daisy bathroom tile is the ultimate mood booster.
A pass-through window to the den is the cherry on top.
It matches the twisty eucalyptus tree outside.
Starting with a 5-foot foot. (Not a typo.)
Her only regret is making over the kitchen too quickly.
When two (stories) become one.
And dinners (usually) take place at the round kitchen island.
How one data scientist found her personal sanctuary in North Loop.
A pie chest supplied major design inspiration.