Tiny houses have long overcome the novelty stage and are now commonplace in many parts of the world. While these compact dwellings now come in all shapes and sizes to cater to every style and need, ...
Sure, your cottage is adorable and cozy. But that doesn't mean you have to decorate it in typical cottage style. If your decorating bent is more modern, go for it; your cottage will happily acquiesce.
Create a seamless transition from the living area to the kitchen by blending two styles together. Natural wood walls in neutral colors impart a truly rustic ambiance. Meanwhile, the sliding barn door ...
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Log cabins have roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, dating as far back as 3,500 B.C., followed by European settlers constructing these primitive homes in America starting in the 17th century.
Many people already have a strong picture in their mind of what rustic decor looks like, but this long-loved style is actually more flexible and layered than it seems. Some may see it as a possible ...
This two-family in Boerum Hill has 19th century character on the outside, a rustic-inspired renovation on the interior and a dash of television fame. The listing photos of 12 Wyckoff Street are also ...
We love the promises of modern design here at Inhabitat. The elegance and efficiency of modernism provides ease and comfort, clearing clutter and solving life’s little problems. However, overly ...
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How do you bring a 16th-century Cotswold cottage bang-up-to-date without losing any of its original charm? You do what interiors expert Bee Osborn did and, rather than replace the old, you reboot it ...