With daylight dwindling, we’re all starting to clock more hours indoors. Fortunately, Remodelista has some fresh ideas for bringing the great outdoors in.
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![There\2\17;s no such thing as too much greenery indoors—even when there\2\17;s a wall of glass windows and doors looking out onto a lush courtyard. See more of this verdant kitchen in Kitchen of the Week: ‘Wes Anderson Meets Provencal’ in West London.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/clarence-graves-chiswick-basement-kitchen-devol-island-733x489.jpg)
![In a minimalist-rustic cabin in France, a branch of foliage offers just the right amount of color. 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-7-733x1100.jpg)
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- 10 Storage Ideas to Steal from an Artfully Organized Apartment in New York City
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