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ROOMS & GARDENS

Escape into a highly curated collection of inspiring rooms and gardens, from the pages of Cabana Magazine and beyond. Explore interiors and architecture, large and small, grand and humble, united by soul and creative vision.

The Evolution of a Storied House in Tuscany

If you enjoy peeking into the lives of others (don’t we all?), then Ned Lambton's engaging, beautifully photographed new book - about his family's storied Tuscan estate, Villa Cetinale: A Memoir of a House in Tuscany - is a great treat, writes Ashley Hicks. 

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A Textile Dealer's Storied Apartment in Brooklyn

A 19th-century suzani from Uzbekistan was the starting point for textile dealer, Sheila Fruman's, colorful life in antique textiles. She shows Ari Kellerman around her Brooklyn apartment, and shares an extract from her sumptuous new book, The Pull of the Thread. 

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An Art Dealer's Opulent House in Sleepy Gouda

In sleepy yet beautiful Gouda, stands one of the oldest, authentic Dutch houses in existence dating back to 1740. Its sumptuous, operatic interiors have been painstaking restored to enhance and celebrate its history, masterminded by owners, Mark Broch and Geert Post, art dealers, historians and collectors.

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Kelley's Kabin: Seventy-Nine Summers in Rural Wisconsin

Eighty-year-old Bill Carter has spent 79 memory-filled summers at Kelley's Kabin, a collection of atmospheric log cabins overlooking the Flambeau River in rural Wisconsin. Bill gives Taylor Hall O'Brien a tour, sharing the cabins' history and stories of summers past.

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Castle Howard: Where Yorkshire Rivals Rome

"I have seen gigantic places before, but never a sublime one," wrote Sir Horace Walpole of Yorkshire's Castle Howard. As Cabana Issue 20 exclusively reveals Remy Renzullo's redesign of the private quarters at Castle Howard, Charlotte di Carcaci explores the architectural history of one of England's most exalted addresses.

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A Living House: Maison Bodega

Maison Bodega, a 1920s mansion in Minneapolis, Minnesota with a storied history, is the culmination of all things nearest and dearest to multi-hyphenate, Liz Gardner. Taylor Hall O’Brien meets Liz for a tour, discovering a house alive with creativity.

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A Complex Restoration

At the end of a steep road, with views across the seaport of Kavala, stands a former Madrasa built by the Ottoman General, Mohammed Ali Pasha. Ari Kellerman takes a tour, discovering a confluence of cultures and one woman’s determined restoration. 

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A Sublime Symphony

In this series, we explore wonders of architecture and design, with no entry criteria besides beauty as seen by the beholder. This month, architect, Kazem Nadiri, presents two Iranian jewels, explaining why one is a grand opera, and the other a sublime symphony.

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Paris in Minnesota: An Extraordinary House Tour

In an inauspicious corner of Minnesota lies an extraordinarily well preserved piece of French history: a remarkable, entirely intact Parisian interior from the 18th-century. How did it get there? Taylor Hall O'Brien investigates.

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Styling a Mood with Colin King

Objects, textures and light are integral to the atmosphere of a room. Few understand this better than superstar stylist, Colin King, whose moody well-lit vignettes have now been turned into a beautiful book. Colin sat down with Camilla Frances to share his story, and the secrets of successful styling.

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House Tour: Christophe Gollut's Retreat in Gran Canaria

In a village on the east coast of Gran Canaria, some hundred kilometers from Africa, lies the colorful winter retreat of Swiss decorator, Christophe Gollut. Ella Windsor is given a tour.

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Simplicity and Soul

Modernity, simplicity, geometry and soul: Michael Diaz-Griffith, author of The New Antiquarians, discovers a timeless space in Brooklyn, the home-gallery of young collectors, Avril Nolan and Quy Nguyen.

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A Peruvian Love Story

She was born in Wales but fell in love with Peru. Ever since Mari Solari discovered Peru's rich landscapes and traditions, she became an advocate for Peruvian craftsmanship. Rebeca Vaisman visits her home in Lima.

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Divine Design: The Extraordinary Mosques of Denizli

In an exclusive extract from Cabana Magazine Issue 13, renowned photographer and deputy editor of Cabana, Miguel Flores-Vianna, travels to the foothills of the Taurus Mountains in search of the distinctive floral patterns that adorn the mosques surrounding Denizli.

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Athenian Gold: A young designer's elegant apartment in Athens

Miguel Flores-Vianna continues his Greek Odyssey, photographing the country's most atmospheric interiors and meeting inspirational homeowners. From Haute Bohemians Greece, this is Athenian Gold...

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In the Pink: Cabana's Favorite Pink Rooms

Immerse yourself in our edit of perfectly pink rooms, from deep hues in the home of Dries Van Noten to punchy, playful patterns by David Hicks and restful, dusty shades in Tangier and Gran Canaria.

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