Basic. Plain. Austere. These adjectives may not jump off the page and titillate, but when used to describe interiors, we are completely captivated. From Remodelista this week, a few simple but chic projects we can’t stop thinking about.
Tuscan Rusticity
![](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/breeland-harper-justin-chung-12-733x489.jpg)
Japanese Minimalism
![Photograph by Fran Mart, from “A Minimalist Monastery-Like Space”: A Victorian Townhouse in Knightsbridge Restored and Recast.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/tuckey-design-studio-bough-terrace-knightsbridge-victorian-townhouse-renovation-fran-mart-photo-11-1-733x1100.jpg)
Shaker Simplicity
![Photograph by Christian Harder, from Steal This Look: A Working Dining Room in the Catskills, Shaker Edition.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/bovina-farm-fermentory-shop-christian-harder-733x493.jpg)
Plus:
- Double Drenching: Should You Try the Latest Paint Trend?
- 10 Easy Pieces: Round Coffee Tables Under $575
- 8 Ideas to Borrow from the Shaker-Inspired Commerce Inn in NYC
- Remodeling 101: Everything You Need to Know About Shaker-Style Cabinets
- Kitchen of the Week: Frama’s Freestanding Components Made By Top-Drawer Swedish Cabinetmaker Kvänum
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