How Athena Calderone Managed to Make a Bare Industrial Warehouse Feel Homey
Plus more design tricks from her Brooklyn office.
Plus more design tricks from her Brooklyn office.
As you walk through, it actually makes things feel bigger.
Other hits: Chartreuse pillows and sheer curtains.
Nature comes first at chef Sara Kramer’s L.A. retreat.
From pasta napkins to her “fantasy bedding.”
And shoes go in the trusty IKEA cabinet.
From soft bedding to comforting greenery.
Green zellige and black limewash can be just as serene.
It all started with a trip to Milan.
Decor for your floor.
First, create a hotel-inspired layout.
Nothing says “welcome home” like floor-to-ceiling millwork.
Six reasons to love “Home Front,” our new destination for the design-curious.
Of course the couple made room for a pasta maker.
Plus she’s all for using these dining tables in a workspace.
Material muses in a kaleidoscope of designs.
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