“Silly, Thrifty, and Not Too Serious”: Architects Maria Berman and Brad Horn at Home in Harlem

One of the highlights new book, Remodelista in Maine, was the island home of architect couple Maria Berman and Brad Horn. The house’s shell is one of architectural brilliance: a modern, über pared-down version of a quintessential New England farmhouse, its two sides joined by spacious screen porch. But the house, on the Maine island of Vinalhaven, never takes itself too seriously. Inside, it’s all easy-going materials, riotous color and pattern, and mismatched finds from unlikely sources: thrift stores, estate sales, even—memorably—the swap shop at the Vinalhaven dump.

So when Maria and Brad emailed us with shots of their place in New York City, where their firm, Berman Horn, is based, we were delighted to note their characteristic approach applies just as effortlessly to a historic Harlem row house, with an architect’s sense for structure and a collector’s irreverent mix of found finds.

“It’s a turn-of-the-century row house that was built when the new subway system began to link upper Manhattan to downtown,” Maria writes of their place. “In the nineteenth century the area was very rural, with small frame houses. The subway system made it part of the city.

“We found this place when we finished architecture school

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DIY Remodeling Made Easy: How to Tackle Home Improvement Projects

DIY remodeling can be intimidating, but don’t let the fear of the unknown stop you from tackling home improvement projects. With a little planning, preparation, and the right tools, you can complete many tasks on your own and save money in the process. Here are some tips to help make DIY remodeling easier.

1. Plan Ahead

Before you start any project, take the time to plan what you want to accomplish. Make a list of the tools and supplies you’ll need and set a budget. Consider the time frame, your skill level, and whether you need permits or help from professionals. Gathering information from blogs or YouTube channels specialized in DIY remodeling can give you a general idea of what to expect during each step of the process.

2. Get the Right Tools

Having the right tools for the job will make DIY remodeling tasks easier and more efficient. Before starting a job, assess what you need and purchase necessary tools. Home improvement stores carry a wide range of tools, from basic hand tools to specialized equipment like tile cutters or miter saws. Don’t forget to purchase safety gear like goggles, gloves, and respirators to protect yourself while working.

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A Day in Khaki Mashimoto

Annie Le’s guest house establishment in Kyoto is named A Day in Khaki, inspired, she says, by the beguilingly tranquil colors of the city. Her focus is on giving visitors a chance to fully experience the history of the city by staying in century-plus-old structures.  The first “Khaki” location is in a restored machiya, an antique wooden townhouse near Nijo Castle: we recently spotlighted it in our Design Travel Tour of Artful Hotels in Tokyo and Kyoto.

Today, we’re dropping in on Annie’s new location, A Day in Khaki Mashimoto, within walking distance of Kyoto’s Imperial Palace. Set in a storied old silk factory with courtyards and the original owner’s dwelling, the compound was given a thoughtful remodel by Takato Yochida and his team at Ikken architecture. His mandate was to celebrate the original setting while making it a wonderful year-round place to hang your hat. Let’s take a look.

Photography by Kevin Ho, courtesy of A Day in Khaki, unless noted.

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Above: To find A Day in Khaki Mashimoto, look for the pine tree rising from the front courtyard. The historic compound is sandwiched between modern apartments buildings and its pine is what Annie says first stopped her in
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Modernize Your Home’s Exterior with These Renovation Ideas

Your home’s exterior is the first impression that visitors have of your property. A well-maintained and updated exterior can boost your home’s curb appeal, increase its value, and enhance its overall appearance. With a few renovation ideas and a little bit of creativity, you can modernize your home’s exterior and create a welcoming and stylish look that reflects your personal taste and style. Here are some renovation ideas to get your creative juices flowing:

1. Update Your Home’s Front Door

Your front door is a focal point of your home’s exterior, and it’s also one of the first things that visitors notice. Give your front door a modern and stylish look by painting it a bold and bright color, adding new hardware or replacing it with a more contemporary style. Make sure that the color of the door complements the overall color scheme of your house.

2. Add Siding or Cladding

Siding and cladding are an excellent way to update and modernize your home’s exterior. There are many different materials to choose from, including wood, vinyl, and stone, that can give your home a unique and contemporary look.

3. Add New Windows

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The Heart of the Home: Why a Kitchen Remodel is Worth the Investment

The kitchen is often referred to as the heart of the home, and for good reason. It’s where meals are cooked and shared, families gather to catch up on the day’s events, and guests are entertained. With such an important role in family life, it’s no surprise that a kitchen remodel is a popular choice for many homeowners. Here’s why investing in a kitchen remodel is worth it.

Increased Resale Value

A kitchen remodel is a great investment for homeowners who may be looking to sell their home in the future. Homebuyers are often willing to pay more for a home with a modern, updated kitchen. In fact, a kitchen remodel has one of the highest returns on investment of any home improvement project. According to Remodeling Magazine’s 2020 Cost vs. Value Report, a minor kitchen remodel has an average return on investment of 78.3%.

Improved Functionality

An outdated kitchen can be frustrating to work in. Cramped spaces, poorly designed layouts, and outdated appliances can make cooking and entertaining a hassle. A kitchen remodel can address these issues and improve the functionality of your space. Updating your appliances and increasing counter space can make cooking easier and more enjoyable, while … Read More

Studly: A Surprising Gut Remodel—with Interior Curves—By No. 555 of Tokyo

The exterior of this very traditional wood-framed house in Utsunomiya, in the northern Kanto region of Japan, belies its daredevil interior. For a modern-minded young family of three who requested bright, open quarters, the architects at No. 555 in Tokyo took down all nonessential walls. And then they tossed in some curves.

There are now bare studs, translucent and curtained partitions, exposed conduit, and very few doors. Remember the industrial High Tech look of the 1970s also known as structural expressionism? Consider this an artful Japanese update of the movement.

Photography by Masatoshi Mori courtesy of No.555.

Ground Floor with Curved Partitions

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Above: Formerly divided into nine rooms, the first floor is now two curved swaths with a cement board “polku,” which the architects translate as “alley,” winding between them. There’s a large kitchen-living area on one side and an “atelier” on the other. Scroll to the end to see the floor plans and the exterior of this otherwise very conventional house, which dates to the 1980s. “Basically, the existing structure was left untouched,” explains No. 555 founding architect Takuya Tsuchida. “We dismantled non-structural walls and constructed new walls to change the space. As it was, parts of the interior
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