1. THE BREEZE ENHANCER
The Bianca directional ceiling fan in brushed copper tucks into such compact spaces as a covered or screened porch. The fan head can be positioned to allow movement in a 180-degree arc. Rated for outdoor use, it has a 13" blade span. $1,129.50 through dealers. Matthews Fan Co., (847) 680-9043, matthewsfanco.com
2. TROPICAL DECKING
Refresh a worn out or damaged covered porch with tongue-and-groove planks in ipe. The 1x4 tropical hardwood planks are available in lengths up to 20' long. Rainscreen and anti-slip treatments are also options. $4.98 per linear foot and up. Advantage Lumber, (877) 232-3915, advantagelumber.com
3. SCULPTURAL COOKER
The Phoenix outdoor grill is as much sculpture as it is outdoor fireplace and grill. Made of Core-ten steel that weathers naturally, the grill chimney is designed to funnel smoke away from chef and guests. It measures 74" high x 24" wide x 20" deep. $2,500. Wittus, (914) 764-5679, wittus.com
4. STRIPED FOR FUN
The Tommy chair in navy stripe has a five-position reclining seat, back zipper pocket, and headrest; it folds into a backpack. The frame is weather-resistant hardwood covered with UV- and water-protective canvas. $299. Lulu and Georgia, (888) 271-9280, luluandgeorgia.com
5. A WINDOW GARDEN
The Charleston window box is hand-built of sturdy PVC that resembles wood. Flower boxes will not rot or distort, are paintable, and can stay outdoors in winter. They ship fully assembled. A 24" window box with brackets as shown: $89.99. Flower Window Boxes, (888) 505-7715, flowerwindowboxes.com.
6. HAMMOCK FOR ALL WEATHER
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THE Villa RENEWED
This house in Greene County, New York, has been faithfully restored, from its foundation and structure to exterior elements and trim inside.
walls & ceilings
BY THE 1870s, the tripartite treatment was fashionable: walls divided into dado (or wainscot) below the chair rail, fill or field section, and frieze at the top of the wall.
lighting + hardware
ANTIQUE, REPRODUCTION, or contemporary, lighting fixtures and lamps are among the most cost-effective ways to add drama or period style to a room.
CRAFTSMAN PATINA
A smitten owner brings the Arts & Crafts aesthetic to a 1921 bungalow in Seattle.
furniture & decorative accessories
PERIOD ROOMS are the goal of a very small niche of old-house owners.
wall & floor tiles
TODAY WE FIND TILE from small studios . . . carved relief tiles, subway tile and mosaics, glazes matte and iridescent . . . plus encaustics and California revivals.
A TRANSCENDENT BATHROOM IN OJAI
A seamless addition allowed for this timeless primary bath, which has been re-imagined as an upgrade dating to ca. 1930.
CRAFTSMAN DETAILS IN A KITCHEN
An excellent layout and period motifs distinguish this midsize kitchen in a bungalow-era house.
home design - HOUSES HAVE A PAST - AND A FUTURE, TOO
THE BEST RENOVATIONS TOE THE LINE BETWEEN NECESSARY UPDATES AND ENOUGH SENSITIVITY TO ASSURE DESIGN INTEGRITY.
a farmhouse RESCUE
Using a cache of salvaged finds, the homeowner, architect, and contractor together rescued a tumbledown farmhouse in Vermont.