Traditional design offering comfortable, inviting spaces with a modern touch Comfy, cozy, and full of charm, the modern farmhouse is not going out of style anytime soon. Designers like Joanna Gaines ...
Modern farmhouse style has been all the rage — in magazines, on design TV shows and in homes across the country. Modern farmhouse incorporates traditional farmhouse components such as wood, metal and ...
Modern farmhouse interiors no longer dominate trend lists, but elements of this cozy home decor style remain popular. “Modern farmhouse design continues to resonate because it balances comfort and ...
These days, the fashion industry is characterized by trends that come and go seemingly overnight; interior design seems to now be following suit, albeit at a slightly less blistering pace.
Modern farmhouse style has been all the rage – in magazines, on design TV shows and in Connecticut homes and all across the country. According to a study by Ruby Home, modern farmhouse is the leading ...
Interior design trends come and go—two-toned kitchen cabinets? As of now, out. Incorporating natural elements? As always, in. But, there's one decorating movement that’s ridden the trend wave for ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. —The modern farmhouse style decor is all the rage, and I love it. Will it endure? Who knows? But, it’s here on Staten Island, too, thanks in part to TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines ...
It’s no exaggeration to say that Chip and Joanna Gaines changed the very nature of modern design thanks to their incredibly popular HGTV show, Fixer Upper. Each episode featured homeowners hoping to ...
This story was originally published by Curbed before it joined New York Magazine. You can visit the Curbed archive at archive.curbed.com to read all stories published before October 2020. A decade ago ...
Across rural landscapes and suburban neighborhoods alike, two complementary yet distinct home design trends are capturing homeowners' attention: single-level Barndominium floor plans and contemporary ...
Parents, raise your hand if this sounds familiar: Your first baby shows up and you can still fit in your smallish—but perfectly situated—Washington Park bungalow. But when the second or third kid ...