Tour a West Village Town House Transformation That Says Oui to Vintage Charm
French flair and timeless treasures come together in a family’s city sanctuary
Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
French flair and timeless treasures come together in a family’s city sanctuary
Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
The party of the year began as an annual fundraiser for the Costume Institute and didn’t even take place in the Metropolitan Museum. The first event was organized by fashion publicist and CFDA founder Eleanor Lambert in 1948, two years after the Costume Institute became part of The Met. Here, the former director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas Hoving, dines with his wife and another guest in Central Park.
Dishwashers may be convenient, but professionals say these things should be washed by hand. Dishwashers are a luxury in a kitchen, but there are some things that are better off left for the sink. Knowing what not to put in a dishwasher can make sure this additional appliance continues to serve our homes for years to come.
Start the season in style and use our spring decor ideas to create a fresh and uplifting springtime look in your home. As we slowly leave behind the shady days and hibernation of winter, it is the perfect time to focus on spring decor ideas, and how you can give your home a joyful refresh for the season. Color, pattern, and lightness of materials are some of the key decorating ideas to focus on for spring decor ideas.
Our bathroom ideas that are both beautiful and functional – the perfect combination to kickstart your remodel. In the past couple of years, the nation's bathroom ideas have undergone something of a dramatic transformation. No longer simply functional rooms where we could begin and end our days, bathroom decor ideas are now much more likely to be at-home wellness centers where we unwind, escape, rejuvenate, and repair – and this has had a big effect on not just how bathrooms look but how we design them.
Outdoor space is precious, especially when the weather warms up. But there are some trends that are in and out, according to gardeners and designers.
Looking for a new electric lawn mower? This one from Greenworks is the most popular option on Amazon and it's on sale for under $225 today.
This $4.1 million waterfront South Carolina home for sale has a giant three-story wall of windows. Take a look.
The laundry room masquerades as a guest suite—but you’d never even know it
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Architect Frank Robinson designed the adobe-built mountaintop aerie in California with curvilinear built-ins and an array of natural materials.
Known as Roam Ranch, the sprawling, low-slung ranch home in Fredericksburg, about two hours outside of Austin, has two kitchens, a podcast studio, and a huge dogtrot.
Designed by designer Max Nobel, the 14,371-square-foot home overlooking the L.A. skyline was custom crafted with global materials.
Pattern has a place in every modern interior:na simple monochrome pattern can add depth and texture, while large-scale motifs can modernise and add a touch of playfulness.
After being snapped being escorted to emergency services topless, wrapped in a blanket and with cuts on her knees amid reports she was involved in a bust-up, Britney Spears has sparked fears for her mental health.
Mark Peterson-Pool/Getty ImagesDonald Trump can dish it out, but he has shown, once again, that he simply cannot take it.As proceedings began Thursday morning in the disgraced ex-president’s criminal hush-money trial, defense attorney Todd Blanche complained to New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan that the gag order put in place to prevent Trump from intimidating witnesses, jurors, and court staff was unfair to his client.“Everybody can say anything they want, except for President Tru
During the 10th day of former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial, jurors heard a secret recording made by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen that captured his boss talking about a payment to former Playboy model Karen McDougal.
The actor clearly didn't read the room, so the "Tonight Show" host bailed her out.
The author of a 2005 book about Trump says one key assumption his attorneys make often turns out to be disastrously wrong.
The late night host spots a report that the former president “really” doesn’t like.