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Read MoreThe Hamptons is the place to be as Summer winds down, for its amazing lounges and restaurants. Here is a list of some of the best lounges and restaurants in the area for you to enjoy and discover.
“The perfect Hamptons hangout,” 75 Mian is the premier Hamptons locale for modern Italian fare in a chic and seductive environment. Offering an assortment of sumptuous culinary specialities, 75 Main is the place to be to relax with sultry music and with a sophisticated atmosphere.
Located in the beautiful Southampton, Oreya is a new mediterranean dining experience that features lush outdoor seating, a newly reinvented pool, and open air lounge. Serving innovative cocktails that feature the latest on mixology trends that are for sure to impress. Oreya’s mission is to restore the grandeur and sophistication of dining in the Hamptons. “Oreya is not a meal, it is a lifestyle experience.”
This seaside restaurant is downtown Manhattan meets Montauk which offers soulful Italian food with seasonal dishes, fresh seafood selection and a list of world-class wines. Every table has a panoramic view of the ocean that makes this restaurant a place to visit when in the Hamptons.
Live Music. Surf Cuisine. Local Wine & Beers.
668 The Gig Shack is a local favorite that stays true to its Montauk root yet with a unique international twist. Offering live music, surf cuisine and local wine and bees, this lively location is the place to unwind and have some fun.
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Read MoreAdding more grandeur to your favorite spaces can be difficult when your options seem stale. Still, it can be done with a little creativity and vision.
Spend the weekend or the summer in the Hamptons but make sure you stay at the best hotels the Hamptons can offer. Here’s a list of a few hotels that will for sure make the stay luxurious and make you wanna stay.
Read MoreIf you live in NYC, there’s a chance your apartment might come with the rustic, industrial charm of exposed brick. While many people seek out apartments with exposed brick because of the aesthetic design, you may also stumble upon an exposed brick apartment by chance.
Whether you’ve sought out your exposed brick palace or you’ve found a gem without even trying, you may be wondering how to style your place in accordance with your taste and the features of your place. While everyone has their own style, there are a few universal tips that can work with nearly any apartment.
Need some inspiration? These New York listings make historic brick look chic with beautiful design elements.
This Tribeca loft condo masterfully blends its historic origins with modern design. The combination of red brick and white walls helps maintain a minimalist feel without ditching the charm of historic masonry. The trick with this space is to keep colors balanced so they don’t overwhelm the space — the brick is a focal point!
This studio in Greenwich Village pairs an exposed brick wall with hardwood floors and stainless steel appliances. Tall ceilings and large windows keep the space bright and airy, even with masonry incorporated.
Looking at the beauty of these listings, it’s no surprise that brick is so popular with New York properties. Here are some tips for styling your exposed brick apartment, wherever you are.
If you want to highlight your exposed brick wall, one of the best ways to do that is by making sure it’s visible. While it’s possible to keep the wall completely blank, that isn’t always the best solution for liveability — especially if you live in a small space and you might need to put things against the wall. You can try minimal furniture and even open-backed shelving to do the trick.
Sometimes, one of the best ways to draw attention to a wall is to use a focal point. Sure, a brick wall can act as its own focal point, but if you assign a large painting or poster to the wall, that can enhance the style and really draw the eye, creating balance.
Adding pops of color is a common design tip, even for those working with a standard space. However, especially when it comes to historical features like exposed brick or vintage hardwood, the place often feels like it has its own established color palette before you stock it up with anything at all.
That being said, adding accent notes — often in brighter hues to liven up the place — can be a great way to style an exposed brick wall according to your taste.
That being said, not everybody loves vibrant hues. In fact, that predetermined color palette could be a perfect jumping-off point for your home.
If you love neutral colors like tans, beiges, whites, off-whites, and even some of the neutral-adjacent colors like olive green and mauve, why not go for an entire neutral spectrum? It might leave your brick wall looking exactly at home.
Sure, it isn’t your brick wall if you’re renting, but it still is your brick wall for a time. And keeping it protected from cracks and damage can make sure it still looks beautiful no matter how long you stay in your current dwelling.
In addition to refraining from drawing on it or chipping it, another great thing to remember is that brick is a porous material, and moisture can harm it by causing corrosion. Make sure you practice good moisture control habits as best you can.
One of the best aesthetic choices to come about in the past few years is that rustic blend of industrial and natural that you may have seen all over Pinterest.
While many people have their own take on this style, introducing plants into your space — preferably close to the brick wall — can utilize that same balance of natural and industrial. Plus, if you live in a city, you may be excited to bring some green around!
If you want to open up your space a bit more with some functional decor, getting a big mirror — or even a full-body mirror — to hang on or against your brick wall can be a great stylistic choice, as well as a functional one.
Mirrors open up any space and reflect light, while also not introducing too many new design elements or colors into your space. This helps prevent your brick walls from feeling to dark or oppressive, especially in an otherwise small space.
You’ve seen it because we’ve all seen it. The monochrome black or white painted brick wall. It can be tempting to slather on a layer of paint, especially if you want your brick wall to match your color scheme.
However, getting paint off a brick wall can be a grueling process — and one that’s not entirely worth it if you plan on moving out or if you don’t own the space yourself. This one might be a better choice to remain on the mood boards.
Exposed brick can be a great feature to look for — or find naturally — in an apartment. And whether your style is bohemian, industrial, modern, or something a bit in between, you can find the best ways to style your apartment your own way.
About the Author:
Evelyn Long is a real estate writer and editor. She manages Renovated, a web magazine for renters, buyers and professionals. She’s also contributed to Rental Housing Journal, National Association of REALTORS®, and other online publications.
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You've put your old man through a lot during your time on this planet. And the poor old guy has always been there for you, no matter how big of an asshat you were. Don't you think that he deserves a reward? With Father’s Day coming up let's skip the sad tie this year, OK? Instead, let's get something that your dad will actually love and—who knows?—actually get some use out of.
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Infusing your surroundings with organic elements provides a sense of an oasis. Discover some guidelines for designing interior spaces with nature in mind.
When it comes to Father’s Day, a good drinkwill always be his first choice. While he may have his favorite on hand wines and an inventory that keeps bringing you home, Father’s Day is the time to give something truly rare for his top-shelf. Not sure what is worthy? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered with the perfect gift to bring to Dad.
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Read MoreYou might have seen people wearing those snug-fitting socks, shorts, shirts, and tights as of recently. Pros like cyclists, weightlifters, and marathoners have embraced them as well, so what is going on? Well, this is not just some passing trend that is all about aesthetics or the placebo effect.
Read MoreGood things come in small packages and we happen to think this holds true for homes as well. Small apartments can have big potential and, with the right styling tricks, they can feel just as calm and comfortable as bigger homes.
Here are some of our favorite ways to make the most of small spaces.
The color palette you select for your home will have a major impact on how the space feels. We love dark colors for creating a cozy, intimate space, but if you’re looking to make a small apartment feel bigger, it’s best to steer clear of them. You’re better off choosing light, cool colors, as they have the effect of opening up a room, making the ceiling seem higher and the corners deeper.
Here’s an insider tip. Paint chips don’t tell the whole story of how a color will look in all its glory on a wall. Many people have chosen what they think is a light, subtle color based on a chip only to find it is much darker and more dramatic when it is applied from floor to ceiling.
Instead of taping up paint chips to your wall to test how they’ll look, get small samples from the store (they usually cost less than ten dollars) and paint a 12” by 12” patch on your wall. This will give you a better sense of what it will feel like to live with the color.
Since even a small amount of clutter or excess items can make a small apartment feel cramped and messy, it’s key to be intentional about the furniture you choose. One of the best ways to make sure you’re getting the most out of your furniture choices is to go for pieces that can be used in multiple ways. For example, ottomans that double as storage give you somewhere to put your feet (or additional seating) as well as secret places to stash blankets, magazines, or whatever you want to keep close at hand but out of view.
Another smart strategy is to look for seating options that you can configure in different ways. Find furniture you like in order to open up a ton of possibilities for arranging the room in different ways. The great thing about modular seating is that all the pieces match, so whether they’re assembled into one large piece or scattered around the room as separates, the room still feels polished and put together.
This tip is nothing new. But it has stood the test of time because it works. Putting mirrors in a small space instantly increases the sense of volume by reflecting light and objects, making everything feel twice as big.
There are lots of different ways you can make use of mirrors. A classic approach is to mount a large framed mirror on the wall with the most surface area. You can also simply stand a framed mirror against a wall to achieve the same room-widening effect.
If you want to get creative, choose a coffee table or end table with a mirror for its top surface, or create your own by simply placing a beveled plate mirror on top of an existing table. Mirrored mobiles or chandeliers are another stunning way to add elegance to a room while adding the illusion of space.
You’re missing out on a lot of decorating potential if you don’t look up to the top third of your apartment. You can make a space feel much bigger by drawing attention to the height of the room.
Put up wallpaper that has a vertical stripe motif (taking care to remember the importance of color choice and subtlety) or hang artwork that draws the eye upward. A floor-to-ceiling bookshelf will also emphasize the grandeur of a room by creating visual interest above eye level.
What you decide not to include in your space can be just as important as what you do include. If you’re going for airy and spacious, curtains and rugs should probably be in the former category. While they do add flair and character to a room, they also tend to add visual clutter, which is magnified in close quarters.
To cover your windows, vertical or horizontal blinds will do the trick and have the added benefit of drawing up or to the side neatly and more or less out of sight.
The same goes for rugs. They do have a place in the world of home decor, just not in rooms where the goal is to open up space, not fill it in. A small accent rug here and there can be a nice touch, but anything more than that will start to take over the room.
Now more than ever, it’s important that our homes beplaces where we can relax and feel at ease. Small apartments are an exciting design challenge that, when handled well, feel just as spacious and airy as much bigger spaces, and provide that much-needed sanctuary from the stress of the world.
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Read MoreIs there a more beautiful city for Spring than the lovely Washington D.C? With the gorgeous Cherry Blossom season around the corner, there is no better time to explore our nations capital than with a brilliant trip and a refreshing cocktail in hand at a luxe hotel bar.
After a long year of staycations in our cozy living rooms, we are more than excited to book a first class ticket and pack our suitcases with the cutest Spring assemble. This Spring, meet us at this magnificent and luxurious, The Thompson Hotel in Washington D.C.
The Thompson Hotel offers a refined historic beauty tale in their immaculate architecture and interior. Through a unique observation of any of their 225 rooms, a guest will find echoes of the colonial past, from soft, curving tables evoking a ship’s cabin to the rigid symmetrical lines framing the windows overlooking the dazzling river.
A brand new swanky rooftop bar? We'll grab our designer heels. Renowned restaurateur Danny Meyer brings his signature hospitality to D.C. with Maialino Mare, a fine-dining, Roman-style trattoria and Anchovy Social, the stunning open-air rooftop bar with elevated takes on classic cocktails and shareable snacks.
For this Spring, The Thompson's Cherry Blossom package includes Capital Bike Share passes to cycle to the iconic Tidal Basin. Once in the lawn, enjoy your basket of picnic goodies hand selected from the hotels top chefs, and immerse yourself in the beauty of the blossoms. After a beautiful day of gallery hopping and sight seeing, it is time for a personalized happy hour, relax with an in-room Cherry Blossom beverage flights.
The Thompson Washington DC is situated in the heart of the historic Navy Yard, D.C.'s hippest and bustling neighborhood. View breathtaking scenes of the glistening waterfront, Nationals Park, and Anacostia Riverwalk Trail from the luxury accommodation. In the Navy Yard, visitors can find restaurants like Chloe, Due South, Bluejacket Brewery, coffee shops, as well the local District Winery. Delicious! We are more than thrilled for our luxurious trip.
Thompson Washington DC, 221 Tingey Street SE
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There are so many different interior design trends that come and go as the years pass. While natural wood has been around for a long time, this might be the year for it to make a serious comeback in both traditional and modern New York residences.
The beauty of the most classic design trends is that they can evolve to fit various tastes. And while everyone has their own style that might swing differently with natural woods, there are so many ways it can work well. Here are some of the reasons why natural wood is making a comeback in interior design.
One way that natural wood can truly shine in any home is by going back to those youthful, bohemian, earthy vibes. Whether you had your boho phase in college or you’re still deep in it, natural wood can bring a sophisticated, earthy feel to any room.
From furniture to floors, the neutral tones and unique washes of natural woods can bring any space together and make it feel even more connected to nature. For example, take this luxury SoHo residence, which incorporates floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall natural wood cabinetry. The residence softens modern sharp angles with a grounded, natural feel.
Maybe you don’t want to take things all the way back to the earth, but you do want to bring in a bit of vintage charm. If that’s the case, natural wood might be worth looking into.
While furniture and fixtures play big roles in this, natural wood flooring can set the foundation for every vintage direction — from Victorian to mid-century modern. If you can find original flooring or real vintage furniture, that’s even better.
One of the best ways to incorporate natural wood in a vintage style is to mix and match different pieces throughout your home. For example, if you're interested in adding a rustic touch, you might want to view barn style doors that can easily bring that classic, warm feel to any space. You may also add vintage light fixtures or use reclaimed wood for shelving and accents.
The Philip House condos in Carnegie Hill are the perfect example of vintage inspiration in action. This prewar building is renovated for modern use, but still incorporates natural wood flooring and cabinetry evoke a timeless feel.
For those who love neutral, organic color palettes, natural wood might be exactly what you need.
If you tend to go for minimalist black-and-white tones in your usual decor, bringing in some natural wood can add some dimension without overpowering your creative vision. This can be seen in popular trends embracing natural touches like interior barn doors or natural wood kitchen cabinets.
If you tend to veer more towards a varied neutral color palette, natural woods can even add a bit more depth to what you already have in your home. Neutrals are the hot new thing, so it makes sense to add to the subtle and sophisticated look.
If you’re going more neutral in the color department, there are plenty of areas where you can suddenly play — even if you didn’t realize it before. One of the areas you can begin to explore is shape and texture.
Usually, color and color design dominates a room, especially if you tend to go bright and bold. But when you’re leaning into natural woods and neutral colors, you can go for more interesting furniture shapes, layer textures on top of one another, and even mix and match. Features like exposed beams and original molding can shine when you go for a more natural look.
One thing that it’s important to keep in mind is the comfort factor, which happens to be another area where natural wood totally shines.
Natural wood is subdued but also cozy and warm. Not only are the features of each wood unique and personal, but they also offer a bit of a rustic feel that’s perfect for those looking to bring a bit of comfort into their home. For example, if your home is bright and minimal but feels a bit cold, natural wood can bring in the bit of warmth you need.
While many people still love the minimal chic looks that have been popular in recent years, natural wood is all about comfort and sophistication. While natural wood can add to a space that embraces minimal design, it can also create a warm, homey, and vintage feel if that’s what you like. If you are wondering how you can add wood design to your new home, check out Forever Home's guide.
No matter your taste, natural wood may just be able to do a lot for your home, whether you find gorgeous vintage floors or fall in love with a piece you just can’t live without. Do you enjoy a vintage, earthy, or neutral style the most?
About the Author:
Evelyn Long is a real estate writer and editor. She manages Renovated, a web magazine for renters, buyers and professionals. She’s also contributed to Rental Housing Journal, National Association of REALTORS®, and other online publications.
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