A Mid-Mod Bungalow in North Carolina
Name: James and Shanna Location: Durham, NC Size: 1,100 square feet Years lived in: Renting less than one year James is a production manager for Merge Records (you may know some of their artists – She & Him, Arcade Fire and Caribou, to name a few) and Cleveland Browns enthusiast. Shanna is the Director of Marketing for InMotionNow, a work management solutions company for creatives.
Jun 23, 2015
This is Real: The Baby Cage
1930’s London wasn’t known for its plentiful fresh air or sunshine but for a quick minute, these babies got to soak up as much as they could of both…while dangling high above the city streets in a wire cage. Guess that’s one way to get your kid to play outside. This incredible invention was brought to our attention courtesy of an hilariously tongue-in-cheek recent Gothamist article.
Jun 23, 2015
Before & After: Updating 1950s Kitchen in a 1920s Bungalow
John and Jami’s 1925 Craftsman had a kitchen that hadn’t been updated in any significant way since the 1950s. The couple hired local tradespeople to renovate the room and acted as apprentices on the job to keep costs down and acquire some renovation skills… First up: the cabinets. Upon moving into the house, there were mouse droppings in the uppermost cabinets and it was apparent to John and Jami that new cabinets were the way to go.
Jun 23, 2015
4 Ways to Save All That Fresh Mint
(Image credit: Jayme Henderson) From The Kitchn → 4 Ways to Preserve Fresh Mint for Later
Jun 23, 2015
Laura’s Lovely Apartment in a Banker’s Mansion
Name: Laura Location: London, Ontario – Canada Our apartment is in an old bankers mansion that was built in the late 1800’s. The house is split into 7 units. The main living space of our unit used to be the formal dining room of the home and has very unique and beautiful hardwood floors that were installed at the beginning of the twentieth century (which are still in amazing shape for their age).
Jun 22, 2015
Grow Your Own Asparagus
Having a bounty of asparagus each spring allows for other spending in your grocery budget during peak season. Invest just a short amount of time now to enjoy delicious asparagus for years to come.
Jun 22, 2015
How To Get Your Rental Back to Move-In Ready (After You’ve Customized Your Heart Out)
Who likes getting their security deposit back? We do! If you’ve gone crazy with color or went ahead with a full-blown gallery wall (and have the holes to prove it), then you’ll need to take a few steps to make sure you save your security. After all the boxes are packed, don’t forget to address this stuff. So you went nuts with the shelving or you got fanatic about frames. No biggie. It’s time to patch away.
Jun 22, 2015
10 Kitchen Tools & Gadgets We Wish We Still Had
(Image credit: Emma Christensen) We talk a lot about essential gadgets that we can’t live without and useless gadgets to toss in the Goodwill bin, but we rarely talk about the ones that got away. Those gadgets that we purged from our kitchens in fits of “tidying” and then almost immediately regretted. Deep, everlasting regret.
Jun 22, 2015
5 Ways to Make Your Dining Room More Inviting
From Apartment Therapy → Don’t Use Your Dining Room Enough?
Jun 22, 2015
Tiffany’s Modern Meets Sentimental in New Orleans
Name: Tiffany Napper Location: Uptown; New Orleans, Louisiana Size: 1,400 square feet Years lived in: 5 years; Owned When Tiffany Napper was house hunting in New Orleans five years ago, she couldn’t get her mind off the first place she saw. The little white shotgun, located near the Mississippi River, was previously owned by a 93-year-old woman who had been born in the house and lived there until she died. It had drop ceilings, faux wood paneling, and dirty wall-to-wall carpeting.
Jun 22, 2015
Before & After: Overhead Light Gets Luxe Starburst Treatment for $13
In terms of basic overhead lighting, Alison’s fixtures were unoffensive and unobtrusive. But that didn’t mean she didn’t want more style from them.
Jun 22, 2015
Use This Grocery Store Trick to Perk Up Salad Greens
(Image credit: Christine Gallary) From The Kitchn → Borrow This Grocery Store Trick to Revive Salad Greens
Jun 22, 2015
Jennifer and Hans’ Bright Amsterdam Apartment
Name: Jennifer and Hans Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands My boyfriend, Hans and I, Jennifer have been living in this apartment together for two years now. After studying Fashion Design at ArtEZ in Arnhem and traveling through South America, I moved to Amsterdam in 2011. Here I founded Studio J|A|A|F, a design label that focuses on material and color combinations. Besides the design label, I am also an interior stylist. Hans has almost finished his PhD in chemistry.
Jun 21, 2015
Before & After: A Tiny Paris Kitchen Gets Double-Duty Solution
Maïla’s tiny Paris apartment was lacking both a dining table and counter space. When her woodworker father heard she was thinking of going without a proper place to eat for more prep area, he came up with a genius small space solution: From Maïla: I am a keen cook and I pointed out to my dad (a woodworker by trade, and a very skilled one at that) that I’d rather have more counter space and storage and eat on the sofa.
Jun 21, 2015
These Studios Prove That One Room Living Can Be Super Stylish
In most of the glamorous homes you see on decorating websites, the living room, dining room, kitchen, and bedroom are all separate spaces. So what are you to do when you’ve living in an apartment that is really just a single room with a stove and a sink on one end? Take inspiration from this collection of super stylish studio apartments. As these spaces prove, living in one room doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style.
Jun 21, 2015
Do These 6 Things Now for a More Carefree Summer
The middle of the year is an optimal time to do a little planning to have a great summer ahead. Whether you’ve already been to the beach a few times this year or you haven’t even thought about your summer plans yet, cleaning and clearing out these six areas of life and home just might be the secret to a more carefree summer.
Jun 21, 2015
Cat and Matt’s Lovely London Home
Name: Cat Location: London, UK My name is Cat and I live in London with my Texan partner, Matt, and our scrappy ginger kitten, Chutney. We are both terribly boring lawyers in our day jobs, but we are also the couple behind Take Courage Blog, a London-based lifestyle blog which we’ve been running for four years. Living in London isn’t cheap, and we have lived in some horrendous, tiny rentals over the years.
Jun 20, 2015
Before & After: Accent Wall Goes from Yawn to Yarn
Inspired by string art, Ryan took this blank wall in his loft and transformed it into what looks like a wireframed wood of birch trees: What a great use of a little wall! Here it is up close: From Ryan: A quick look on the internet showed my friend’s cute little Ohio-shaped project was all over Pinterest. I wanted to take mine to the next level and create something that was fresh, beautiful, and had never been done before.
Jun 20, 2015
Rachel’s East Hills History Lesson
Name: Rachel Lee Location: East Hills; Grand Rapids, MI Size: 1,560 square feet Years lived in: 9 months; Owned When I told a mutual friend that I was photographing Rachel Lee’s house for Apartment Therapy, that friend said, “Her house is cool as hell.” Upon entering Rachel’s house for the first time, I immediately agreed. The wall colors, the white outlines, the arched doors, the collection of globes: I had found my new favorite house.
Jun 20, 2015
Turn Any Regular Weekend Into a Refreshing Mini Vacation: 5 Ideas
Bracing yourself against the waves of envious, exotic trips that will be flooding your Instagram feed now that summer’s almost here? Whether you’ve got your own exciting vacation coming up or you have to stay closer to home this summer, you don’t have to take off time from work to unwind. Use these quick tips to make any weekend feel like a mini vacation.
Jun 20, 2015
6 Ways to Spice Up Your Boring Kitchen
Stuck with a standard kitchen? You don’t have to knock out walls and rip out appliances. Here are six ways you can make your simple kitchen stand out more and be the kind of inspiring space you want to hang out in.
Jun 19, 2015
Despite Father’s Day Ads, Dads Do More Than Grill
(Image credit: ImaginePixels) shutterstock Every year, a few weeks before Father’s Day, my inbox fills up with PR pitches and store ads announcing that the time to honor dad is here, and that means … grilling gifts! You know, because that’s what all dads do, duh. Of course they want another set of grilling tools,
Jun 19, 2015
Grow Your Own Baby Lettuce
From Apartment Therapy → How To Grow Baby Lettuce (It’s Easier than You Think!
Jun 19, 2015
Your Summer Produce Shopping Preference: CSAs or Farmers Markets?
(Image credit: Cambria Bold) From The Kitchn → Farmers Markets vs. CSAs: Which Is Better?
Jun 19, 2015
5 DIY Ways to Disguise Your Kitchen Countertops
Can’t stand your countertops but don’t have the funds to tear them out and replace them with the materials of your dreams? Try these 5 DIY disguises. From Apartment Therapy → Fake It Till You Make It: 5 Kitchen Countertop DIY Disguises
Jun 18, 2015
Bold Design Trend: Gold Kitchen Cabinets & Islands
From Apartment Therapy → Would You Dare? Glamorous Gold Kitchen Cabinets & Islands
Jun 18, 2015
How To Make Popsicles Without a Mold
Reusable molds might be the most convenient way to get your popsicle fix, but there are plenty of ways to make popsicles without them. You can get equally delicious results using basic tools you probably already have in your kitchen. From The Kitchn → 5 Ways to Make Popsicles Without a Mold
Jun 18, 2015
Kirsten and Ted’s Green Dream
Name: Kirsten Thoft and Ted Nadeau Location: Princeton, NJ Size: 3200 square feet (including lower level apartment / family room) Years lived in: 2 years; owned So many words are needed to describe Kirsten and Ted’s multi-faceted home: beautiful, sustainable, functional, light, airy, warm, homey, and even industrial! Kirsten, an architect, purchased the site and originally planned to build a spec home.
Jun 18, 2015
How To Eat Vegetables Like a Californian
(Image credit: Leela Cyd) From The Kitchn → How I Eat Vegetables Like a Californian (Even When I’m Not in California)
Jun 18, 2015
15 DIY Father’s Day Gifts
Sure, you could buy him a tie or golf ball cufflinks or whatever, but wouldn’t he rather receive something made with love by his talented offspring? Here are 10 dad-worthy DIY projects.
Jun 17, 2015
The Best Way to Pour and Taste Beer
(Image credit: Melissa Ryan) Good beer deserves its own glass. Left in the bottle, your beer experience is limited to one thing: how the beer tastes. That’s of crucial importance, to be sure, but to really appreciate your finely crafted brew in all its glory, that beer must be liberated. Pour your beer into a
Jun 17, 2015
Grow Your Own Tomatoes
Jun 17, 2015
Franka’s Beautiful Amsterdam Abode
Name: Franka Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Size: 1,991 square feet Years lived in: 2.5 years (Rent) Born and raised in Amsterdam Zuid (south), Franka and her lovely family live in a very charming Dutch home in Amsterdam. Franka notes, “There are a lot of special places and beautiful streets in Amsterdam, but I couldn’t resist the stunning homes in our neighborhood. This neighborhood always made me feel happy when I would bike through.
Jun 17, 2015
Ditch the Tie: 5 Things Dad Really Wants for Father’s Day
Looking for what your dad really wants for Father’s Day this year? Check out this short list of tangible and intangible presents you can give dad this holiday. No ties included! If it sounds corny, or cheap, or like something that would be found in a Lifetime Movie — it is kind of all those things — but it’s also true.
Jun 17, 2015
20 Summer Side Dishes
(Image credit: Faith Durand) From The Kitchn → 20 Side Dishes to Make All Summer Long
Jun 17, 2015
Grow Your Own Strawberries
Strawberries are the quintessential summer fruit. But organic berries can often be on the expensive side at the grocery store, so grow your own, cut down on packaging waste, and keep that extra cash in your pocket!
Jun 16, 2015
Before & After: A Modern, Masculine Home Office & Lounge
Nicole and Nate needed this room off of their Chicago kitchen to do it all: function as a home office, be comfortable enough to lounge in, and also be flexible enough to fit in the occasional overnight guest. Here’s how it looks now: Nicole and Nate enlisted the help of online design service Havenly to create this triple-duty room.
Jun 16, 2015
The Biggest Reason You’re Still Drowning in Clutter (And What to Do About It)
Do you regularly put in real, genuine effort to declutter your home, but still find yourself being overwhelmed by all the stuff? Do you ever wonder where it all comes from? There could be one thing that you’re doing that’s keeping the clutter levels high; see if it’s something you can eliminate from your life to help eliminate your clutter. In other words, you’re keeping things just in case.
Jun 16, 2015
The Best Gifts for Father’s Day
Jun 16, 2015
Try a Coffee Nap
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) Sleepy at work? Need a way to get over the late-afternoon slump? The key, my friends, is the tried-and-true coffee nap. Yes, it actually works — watch our super short video to see how! From The Kitchn → Watch What a Coffee Nap Can Do for You
Jun 16, 2015
A “Caribbean Cabana” Style in Brooklyn Home
Two sisters, native New Yorkers and close in age, share this apartment.
Jun 16, 2015
7 Smart Ways to Store Root Vegetables
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) From The Kitchn → 7 Clever Root Vegetable Drawers and Bins for the Kitchen
Jun 16, 2015
15 Budget-Friendly Wedding DIYs
The key word for a budget wedding is prioritize. Decide what to splurge on, and cut back on everything else. So when it comes to decorating your venue, opt for DIY projects that are easy to pull off.
Jun 15, 2015
10 Telltale Signs You May Be Living in a Grown Up Home
When you’re young and carefree, where you live is sometimes just a place to sleep between working and being a social butterfly. And that’s fine. That’s what being young is all about. But most of us, at some point or another, wake up, look around and realize that our home is no longer Dorm Room 2.0, but has the markings of a real, grown-up abode. If you think this might be happening to you, here are 10 signs to look for: Re-edited from a post originally published 6.16.
Jun 15, 2015
Are Salad Spinners Worth the Space?
(Image credit: Kelli Foster) There’s no other tool that dries freshly washed greens and other produce quite as quickly and efficiently as a salad spinner. Not to mention the other tasks it can tackle. But does that really make it a kitchen necessity? From The Kitchn → Are Salad Spinners Essential — or Not?
Jun 15, 2015
So Smart: 4 Alternate Uses for an Inexpensive Tool Tote
My dad recently gave me this tool tote and, organizing fanatic that I am, I immediately started looking beyond its intended use and wondering what unexpected uses I could come up with. This little thing is handier than you might think, so read on for four uses, as well as some suggestions for similar totes, in case the red and black look isn’t your thing… Kids’ Tote: Keep the things that keep your child entertained handy.
Jun 15, 2015
Why ‘Busy’ Isn’t Always Bad: Living Room Lessons
We talk a lot about streamlining. Minimizing. Cutting back. Paring down. And we really think that’s good. But it’s not always best (for you or your style). Sometimes “busy” decor, rooms bursting with things you love and that inspire you, is the right choice for your home. Take a page from these “busy” living rooms to learn lessons on how to make a full, exciting living room work for your style, without overwhelming everyone who spends time in it.
Jun 15, 2015
Grow Your Own Radishes
Jun 15, 2015