Vermont may be small in size, but it looms large in American history. From its fierce Revolutionary War battles and ...
English farmhouse has been the reigning queen of interior trends. We swapped subway tile for zellige, stainless steel for copper and embraced the fantasy of rural domesticity—gingham curtains, ...
A show at the Met offers a feminist revision of Chinoiserie, a decorative style that swept through Europe in the age of ...
This trailblazer was responsible for some of the country’s most striking civic and university campus structures ...
Conquest church in West Yorkshire, Tong can rightfully claim more distinction than its Old English name may suggest.
Shaker kitchens take their name from the Shaker movement, a religious group from the 18th century known for their simplicity, functionality, and craftsmanship. The Shakers believed in creating ...
A team of Swiss and UK practices has won a retrofit competition held by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) ...
This is the story of a mid-18th-century silk dress – and of the designer of its pattern, the weaver of the fabric, the American owner of the dress and the artist who painted her wearing it. Not much ...
When Kim Baker saw the number 11 on the door, she knew it was meant to be. The number has special meaning for Baker and her husband. After traveling the world as a renowned interior designer, Kim ...
Though open-minded, the new owner of the magisterial 18th-century house needed to be convinced of some of her interior ...
Canada has slipped to 18th place in the global World Happiness Report, down three spots from last year and placing it among the "largest losers" in happiness rankings over the last two decades ...