Naturally, These French Cabinet Designers Have the Most Clever Bookcase in All the Land
Look closely to spot the entryway shoe cubby.
Look closely to spot the entryway shoe cubby.
Goodbye, 1980s additions.
Same goes for the strategically placed sofa.
And the bedroom detail her clients sold her on.
Mural-like wallpaper rules in this Upper East Side home.
Every space features a sense of play.
In the entry, geraniums sit up high on wood pedestals.
The content creator chronicles a day in the life at her hardworking home.
In sharp contrast to its fairy tale–esque location in the Welsh countryside.
It’s hard to know where work ends and life begins—and that’s the point.
Everyday things provide boundless inspiration.
A math classroom is now a woodshop; the locker room is an office.
The accordion doors are always open to visitors.
The headboard even curves around an awkwardly placed pipe.
The effect: whimsical without being cottagey.
Statement stone continues in the bathroom.
The kitchen, thankfully, doesn’t date to 1680.
Plus a dusky dining room for after-hours.