Here's a look at what's on our radar this week.
- Above: Join us at Field + Supply, a modern makers craft fair, in a field in High Falls, New York, next Saturday and Sunday. Our NY team will be there signing copies of the Remodelista book (and doing a bit of shopping).
- Above: According to his designer, actor Michael C. Hall has "the coolest tchotchkes of any client." Check out his newly renovated Spanish-style house in LA; photograph courtesy of Lonny.
- How to fit dozens of shoes and a rack full of clothing into the tiniest closet.
- Most houses use a 120-volt system, but a house on an island in Maine is powered by just 12 volts.
- Above: We have Sunday brunch figured out: homemade granola and macadamia milk with sliced pears. Photograph by Lindsey Love.
- Coffee table alert: One of our favorite design houses, Casamidy, has a new book coming out from Rizzoli.
- The iconic house from Gone with the Wind is getting a second life thanks to a Civil War historian.
- Above: A one-room family house in Taiwan is full of clever ideas. Photograph by Say Cheese.
- Looking for the perfect leather chair?
- Attention aspiring stylists: Here's a list of the tools of the trade.
- A new photo essay series, "One of Many," chronicles the creative communities in 12 cities. Take a look at their second installment: Denver.
- Not your typical brass hook.
Above: Instagram and Pinterest Picks of the Week: We love keeping up with Hannah Ferrara, founder of Portland, Oregon, jewelry studio Another Feather, on Instagram (@anotherfeather); a snapshot from a recent visit to The Line is pictured above. For tablescape inspiration, we're looking at Ginny Branch Sterling's tabletop board on Pinterest.
Above: Mark your calendars: The Remodelista Markets are coming up. We're thrilled to be hosting our first market in London on November 15, followed by Remodelista Markets in Los Angeles (December 6) and San Francisco (December 13). Get to know participating vendors on our Pinterest board, and see our market hub page for more details.
Have a look at our week of Belgian design and Gardenista's Garden Ideas to Steal from Belgium.
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