With August galloping away, the Remodelista editors are already feeling nostalgic for summer’s greatest hits and top trends. Join them to reminisce:
Above: “Nine rooms. One bar. So many stars,” is how the owners describe their bed-and-bar, the Spruceton Inn in the Catskills. Photograph from Far and Close.
Above: “The tradition of shouldering a basket dates back to early Native American times, and these days packs are still woven in wilderness pockets in the US.,” writes Margot. Learn more in Object Lesson: The Enduring Adirondack Day Pack Basket.
Above: “Who isn’t transfixed by flames?” writes Margot. See more in Design Sleuth: The Camp Stove for Home and Wilderness.
Above: What is it about Japanese camping gear that always looks so good? For the answer, see Form Meets Function in the Great Outdoors: Peregrine Camp Furniture from Japan.
Above: Completely reconfigured, an eat-in farm kitchen has custom cabinets. Read more in A Country House Reinvented by Jersey Ice Cream Co.
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