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40 interior design styles you've probably heard of, broken down into just five root archetypes. A complete map of how they relate, where each one came from, and which fine art photography actually belongs in each.
Read MoreReclaimed wood, forged iron, and a color palette pulled straight from the forest floor. What rustic interior design actually is, six real sub-styles, and the difference between authentic patina and mass-produced "distressed.
Read MoreA single canvas that size would need custom freight shipping. Split into three, it fits in a standard box. What triptych art actually is, the exact sizing formula designers use, and why the format has outlasted six centuries of trends.
Read MoreThere is a specific feeling that some rooms have and most do not. You walk in and something in you immediately settles — your shoulders drop, your breathing slows, your thoughts organize themselves without any effort on your part. You have been in...
Read MoreThere is a specific quality of light that exists along the Mediterranean coast — on the Greek islands, along the Amalfi Drive, in the hill towns of Provence — where the sun hits plaster walls and terracotta rooftops at an angle that makes everything...
Read MoreSomething interesting has been happening in American homes over the past few years. After a decade of bare white walls, gray everything, and furniture that looks like it was designed by someone who had never sat in a chair before, people are quietly...
Read MoreA stack of identical canvas prints in a discount store aisle is the honest starting point here. What big canvas art actually is, what separates mass-market from fine art, and the exact point where you've left the commodity market behind.
Read MoreMost people spend serious money on art and then light it with whatever ceiling fixture came with the house. Here's how to actually do it right — angles, fixtures, bulbs, and the rules galleries use.
Read MoreIn 1962, Andy Warhol moved his art studio into a former hat factory on East 47th Street in Manhattan and renamed it The Factory. He did not renovate it into something comfortable or conventionally beautiful. He kept the brick walls, the industrial...
Read MoreWhen it's done right, a contemporary home feels effortlessly put-together — warm, calm, intentional, and just interesting enough to keep you looking. I'll be upfront with you: I'm a photographer, not an interior designer. But I've spent a...
Read MoreWhat people actually want when they decorate coastal isn't seashells and rope — it's the light, the openness, the sense that the horizon is near. A complete guide to beach style design, from someone who's photographed that coast for years.
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