Trending on Remodelista: 5 Design Ideas to Steal from Maine - Gardenista
Trending on Remodelista: 5 Design Ideas to Steal from Maine - Gardenista
Trending on Remodelista: 5 Design Ideas to Steal from Maine - Gardenista
“I would really rather feel bad in Maine than feel good anywhere else,” wrote E. B. White, with no further explanation necessary.
“I would really rather feel bad in Maine than feel good anywhere else,” wrote E. B. White, with no further explanation necessary.
In a kitchen designed with maximum efficiency in mind particularly for the long Maine winters heat from the woodstove the house s only heat source rises through...
Photograph by Greta Rybus.
Woodstoves
Woodstoves
...the ceiling into the sleeping loft above then is pulled back downward through a floor grate to create a convection heating system for the whole house writes Annie
...the ceiling into the sleeping loft above then is pulled back downward through a floor grate to create a convection heating system for the whole house writes Annie
A Room & Board Steel Twin Trundle Bed ($399) rolls out on wheels from underneath the Parsons Twin Bed($599); both shown in natural steel.
A Room & Board Steel Twin Trundle Bed ($399) rolls out on wheels from underneath the Parsons Twin Bed($599); both shown in natural steel.
Trundle Beds
Trundle Beds
“Here on Cape Cod (where I’m lucky enough to spend the summer), splatter- or spatter-painted floors are so common that we take them for granted,” writes Justine. See step-by-step instructions in DIY: New England Spatter-Painted Floors.
Spatter-Painted Floors
Spatter-Painted Floors
Photograph by Matthew Williams.
Photograph by Matthew Williams.
A Copper Colander with a stainless steel interior is $12.99 at World Market.
A Copper Colander with a stainless steel interior is $12.99 at World Market.
Copper Colanders
Copper Colanders
Forest-Inspired Bed Linens
Forest-Inspired Bed Linens
A “new soft goods company from a native Mainer and veteran of the textile industry, has a collection inspired by the state’s wilds, rocky coasts, and pine forests,” writes Annie.
A “new soft goods company from a native Mainer and veteran of the textile industry, has a collection inspired by the state’s wilds, rocky coasts, and pine forests,” writes Annie.