It’s January and we are outwardly back to work. Inwardly, though, we are all dreaming of hunkering down in one of these cozy, considered, far-from-the-city nests, featured on Remodelista this week.
![\2\20;For New Yorkers Don Howell, an artisan furniture maker, and his partner, Ray Camano, the home’s “oxidation and decay” were part its charm,\2\2\1; writes Justine in Saved from Abandonment: A Historic Hudson Valley Farmhouse Receives the Ultimate Makeunder. Photograph by Justine Hand for Remodelista.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/rustic-farmhouse-hudson-valley-howell-sofa-1-733x489.jpg)
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![Justine revisits artist Dunja Von Stoddard’s lovely \1880s farmhouse in Rhinebeck, New York in Kitchen of the Week: Hudson Valley Farmhouse Kitchen Reborn. Photograph by Justine Hand for Remodelista.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/hudson-valley-kitchen-dunja-von-stoddard-wide-1-733x491.jpg)
Plus:
- The Canadian Ikea: Good-Looking, Neutral Rugs from EQ3
- The Germantown Laundromat: An Eco-Minded Gathering Spot in the Hudson Valley, Mending Services Included
- 10 Easy Pieces: A New Wave of Organic Laundry Soaps
- By Candlelight: How to Survive the Winter (Plus Five Tapers to Buy)
- Expert Advice: Strategies for Successful Decluttering, from the Authors of ‘New Minimalism’
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