Rebecca Thienes Cherny
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rebecca is a veteran market editor and content creator for print and digital publications, specializing in interior design trends. Having served as Home Building & Architecture Editor and Senior Market Editor at Country Living, Rebecca worked for several years as a professional design consultant and project manager. She studied interior design at Parsons The New School for Design and now serves as Market Director at Interior Design Magazine.
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This isn't your mother's pantry. From utilizing areas you previously ignored to installing devoted storage for individual appliances, getting the most out of your kitchen is all about pac...
Cross-sections of a tree branch are all that keep you away from a house full of one-of-a-kind rustic, woodsy decor.
If a smokey, wood-burning hearth seems like a hassle, these sleek and clean electric fireplaces will warm you up—with no mess to bring you down.
Without a major renovation, it might not be possible to create the minimalist, modern bath of your dreams, but you can get pretty darn close by making these low-effort, big-impact changes...
Eschewing excess space and making the most of every inch, these functional but tiny houses prove that bigger is not always better.
Now that the new year is in full swing, it would be easy to lose the resolve with which we started 2013. But let's keep up the momentum and train our thoughts (within reason) on cultivati...
The term “galley kitchen” originally referred to kitchens aboard ships, trains, and planes—compact spaces with tight footprints allowing for maximum efficiency. Home kitchens can also be ...
From trendy bathrooms to hidden home offices, these barn door ideas provide an ultra-stylish solution for cramped spaces.
Barn doors are notable for their distinctive use of space. Rather than hang on vertical hinges and swing open, they go on horizontal tracks and roll open, remaining relatively flat agains...
New radiators mean that keeping warm the old fashioned way no longer forces you to leave your style sense out in the cold.