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Meanwhile, on Remodelista: Past Lives

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Meanwhile, on Remodelista: Past Lives

February 24, 2026

We have a taste for design (whether interior, architectural, or landscape) that’s lived-in, a little wild, and a lot poetic. Seems like Remodelista is on the same page. Recently spotted over on our sibling site, four projects that honor the past in artful ways.

Photograph by Paul Whitbread, courtesy of The Modern House, from ‘Romanticism of the Ruin’: Leila El-Kayem and Sophie Mayer’s Art-Filled Devon Home and Studio.
Above: Photograph by Paul Whitbread, courtesy of The Modern House, from ‘Romanticism of the Ruin’: Leila El-Kayem and Sophie Mayer’s Art-Filled Devon Home and Studio.
Photograph by Philippe Billard for Les Atelier Permanents, from The New Old House: A \1,300-Square-Foot French Farmhouse Rehab in Tellières-le-Plessis.
Above: Photograph by Philippe Billard for Les Atelier Permanents, from The New Old House: A 1,300-Square-Foot French Farmhouse Rehab in Tellières-le-Plessis.
Photograph by Helene Høyer Mikkelsen for Linolie & Pigment, from A Modern Monastery: Ørslev Monastery Work Refuge in Højslev, Denmark.
Above: Photograph by Helene Høyer Mikkelsen for Linolie & Pigment, from A Modern Monastery: Ørslev Monastery Work Refuge in Højslev, Denmark.
Photograph by Geordie Barrie for Will Green, from Kitchen of the Week: Will Green’s \19th-Century Manor House Kitchen.
Above: Photograph by Geordie Barrie for Will Green, from Kitchen of the Week: Will Green’s 19th-Century Manor House Kitchen.

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