Designed for Farrow & Ball color curator Joa Studholme, the revived 19th-century building in Somerset, England balances city and country sensibilities. |
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SHED architecture returns a 1958 home by local legend Al Bumgardner to its rightful glory. |
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Twenty minutes from Marfa, a couple bring a 1914 home back to basics by peeling away faux stone, preserving marbelized tile, and building an addition that’s boxy in the best way. |
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How many of these decade-defining homes have you checked off your list? |
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Perched on the edge of a windswept bluff, the cozy getaway by Stanaćev Granados has walls of glass, a concealed suite of bunk beds, and a roof planted with succulents. |
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Set in the Algarve, the properties have been revamped with crisp white interiors, sculptural archways, and pristine pools by the Belgian hospitality brand theAddresses. |
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It’s been painted as one of the easier home design refreshes you can make. My takeaway? Call a professional. |
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