Indoor-Outdoor Living
Some of the best moments at home are spent outside. Breakfast on the patio, wine by the fire pit—when the weather is nice, a beautiful outdoor space is key. Find your perfect garden, kitchen, or dining area among these incredible indoor-outdoor homes. #backyard #barbecue #bbq #lanai #trellis #garden #deck #terrace #fireplace #trees #yard #arbor #entertaining #hosting #party #exterior #alfresco
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Tour an Immersive Indoor-Outdoor Retreat on Hawaii’s Big Island
Walker Warner Architects and Catherine Kwong Design team up to create a home with dramatic views and tranquil moments. Photo: William Jess Laird, Styling: Yedda Morrison, Art: © 2025 Landon Metz / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Inside a Warm, Shingle-Style Home in the Heart of the Hamptons
When Manhattan clients enlisted AD PRO Directory member Lee, founder of New York–based design firm Bespoke Only, to transform their newly purchased residence there—a 1965 shingle-style property on nearly three acres—the designer leaned into the town’s authentic atmosphere. “They wanted a cozy, personal retreat,” says Lee, whose firm is noted for balancing original, turn-of-the-20th-century details with richly curated contemporary decor schemes. Photo: William Jess Laird

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A Century-Old German Villa Gets a Facelift
A Berlin interior designer refreshed the 1920s Art Nouveau manse with bright colors and a painstaking attention to detail. The glassed-in addition leading out to the terrace lets in perfect light for reading. With all that sunshine, the room is even used as a mini orangery. Armchair by Pöppler with upholstery by Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn. Photo by Robert Rieger

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A Hudson Valley Estate With Lakefront Views From Nearly Every Window
Nature in the time of climate change is a perilous thing, making land stewardship paramount for the owner of a 170-acre Hudson Valley, New York, estate, where a private lake and four stone-and-wood cottages from the 1930s are set in a storybook forest of white pine and hemlock. “Sustainability makes good long-term sense, economically and environmentally,” says the homeowner. “Our family leads a healthy lifestyle and we wanted our home to reflect that.” The decor’s biggest statement pieces, literally and figuratively, are either repurposed from salvage or reimagined family heirlooms. Photo by Nick Glimenakis

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Tour a Century-Old Fruit Farm Turned Family Retreat in Marin County
After raising their three children in the Bay Area, interior designer Peter Dolkas’s parents, Dave and Karen, stayed put, until lockdown nudged them to reevaluate their surroundings. Spurred by the idea of multigenerational living, Dolkas’s brother moved his family into a 1920s farmhouse on their property. What makes this home truly special is its connection to the outdoors. A wraparound porch, complete with an open-air living area and screened dining room, effectively doubles the home’s footprint. Photo by Ethan Herrington

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A Farmhouse ADU Turned Family Retreat in Marin County
After raising their three children in the Bay Area, interior designer Peter Dolkas’s parents, Dave and Karen, stayed put, until lockdown nudged them to reevaluate their surroundings. Spurred by the idea of multigenerational living, Dolkas’s brother moved his family into a 1920s farmhouse on their property. What makes this home truly special is its connection to the outdoors. A wraparound porch, complete with an open-air living area and screened dining room, effectively doubles the home’s footprint. Photo by Ethan Herrington

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The Best Outdoor Coffee Tables for Sips, Storage, and More
The best outdoor coffee tables bring the comforts of your living room to your backyard. Primed for durability against the elements, these alfresco pieces are more casual and laid-back than their interior counterparts, but they’re every bit as style-forward—blessed with textured accents and modern curves. Photo: Chris Mottalini

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Tour a Classically Modern and Minimalist Island Home in Greece
In Greece, there’s a myth to explain everything into being. In the case of Patmos, the Dodecanesean island favored by style arbiters for its discreet luxury, legend tells of an industrious pair of goddesses who, recognizing the submerged island’s beauty, rescued it from the depths of the Aegean. Once above sea level, the land was dried and nourished by Helios, the sun god, and life flourished. Today, the sun continues to shine on Patmos, where another pair of Grecian goddesses—the mother-daughter team of architect Katerina Tsigarida and interior designer Leda Athanasopoulou—channeled that mythical story, however inadvertently, as they coaxed an ancient seaside property back to life. Photo by Stephen Kent Johnson, Styled by John Derian

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