Touring Musicians Build a Beautiful Home Base in Kingston

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Touring Musicians Build a Beautiful Home Base in Kingston

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The old wood floors throughout the open-plan space are painted a dark eggplant. The vintage PP19 armchair is by Hans J. Wegner for PP Møbler. The painting above it is by Ruben Toledo, a friend of Peter Fehrentz, the resident. A trio of Tom Dixon lights hangs over the Pirkka dining table, with bench seating by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Artek. The Berber rug is from Morocco, purchased from the Paris shop Caravane. Photo by: Peter Fehrentz

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The kitchen cabinets benefit from a pop of rosy color, a custom hue.

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Airy bedroom

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Hand painted stenciled wall in South Loop Chicago

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David’s Fun House, Part 1 by Homepolish Chicago

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David’s Fun House, Part 1 by Homepolish Chicago

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Eero Saarinen’s Trans World Airlines (TWA) Flight Center at John F. Kennedy Airport

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Stairwell with art

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I need this mirror

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#vintage posters

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Blue in the FacadeCanada's Magdalen Islands offer a seaside retreat to landlocked Quebecers, two of whom have turned the local vernacular on its oreille with a winsome vacation home.

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Contemporary Nordic Town HouseWith their light, white house that owes equal debts to its Nordic surroundings and to the Japanese provenance of its architects, a pair of design-minded art lovers are boldly making their mark on their new home: the tiny town of Landskrona, Sweden. Photo by Mark Seelen. Photo by: Mark Seelen

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A 19th-Century Live/Work Factory in New York. Whether they’re fabricating a dining chair, designing a line for West Elm, or building out a kitchen, Amy and Brandon Phillips find ways to reveal the unique histories and characteristics of the materials within their work. “We don’t believe in enshrining the past,” says Brandon, “but we don’t need to hide it either. We can respect it.”

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Urban UsonianIt might have seemed like an oxymoron to Frank Lloyd Wright, but it’s a reality in this Boston photographer’s flat, designed to fit into a preexisting 1,500-square-foot space.Photo by: Kent Dayton Photo by: Kent Dayton

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Dining dream

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Indoor kids teepee

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Woven Shaker Chair

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Modern style elegance mixes with simple flair to highlight this unique dresser console's style.

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