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Trending on Remodelista: Life Aquatic

June 27, 2014

While we at Gardenista were posting about all things watery for this week’s Life Aquatic theme, the editors at Remodelista were doing the same thing, their way. Join them as they lounge in hammocks and celebrate the nautical life.

Above: Vintage boats hang from the ceiling at Slip, one of two adjoining restaurants on an island in the center of Stockholm. Reminiscent of Wes Anderson, perhaps? See more in Oaxen Krog and Slip: A Marine-Inspired Restaurant in Stockholm.

Above: Interior designer Tom Scheerer has remodeled two cottages on Harbour Island, in the Bahamas, and is now at work on a third (on Abaco). This attic bedroom shows his knack for combining the comfy with the composed. For more, see Island Life: At Home with Tom Scheerer.

Above: A post on Nautical Hardware: 7 Cleats for Home Use gives you a good excuse to hang out in your local marine-supply store.

Above: Margot got permission to board so she could report on how a group of friends overhauled a beat-up houseboat. We love this shot of a tugboat towing the vessel down the Hudson River to its new home in the Rockaways, in Queens, before the deck-swabbing began. Read more in Rehab Diary: The Ultimate Houseboat in NYC

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