Remodelista reminded us this week that it’s not too late to spend some time outdoors. Here are some scenes that inspired us:
![A couple overhauled their log cabin, turning it into an appealing minimalist-rustic retreat. Nothing beats their outdoor setup, though. Photograph courtesy of Yi-Mei Truxes, from Before and After: A Couple’s DIY Cabin Upstate, Redone During Quarantine.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/yi-mei-truxes-catskills-cabin-view-733x977.jpg)
![A table for two aside a board-and-batten cottage inspired by the fisherman’s houses of Cap Ferret. Photograph by Jean Hay de Slade, courtesy of Epure, from Creative Compound: A Ceramic Artist Couple at Home and Work in the French Countryside.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/epure-home-justine-lacoste-hay-de-slade-haute-saintonge-france-1b-733x1100.jpg)
![This exquisite property in Elmbridge, England, rests on seven acres of manicured grounds and woodland, some of which was cleared to create a usable park, complete with intimate paths. Photograph courtesy of The Modern House, from To the Manor Born: Luxury and Elegance in a Restored \18th-Century Home.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/elmbridge-modern-house-exterior1-733x489.jpg)
Plus:
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- Steal This Look: A Well-Composed Music Room in Los Angeles
- A New, Natural Paint Line from Rose Uniacke in Shades of Pale
- 10 Easy Pieces: Changing Tables
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