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The Best Way to Clean Contact Lenses

The Best Way to Clean Contact Lenses

December 22, 2018 Terry Jordan
Many people are afraid to try wearing contact lenses because they have heard horrific stories about people getting eye infections and even going blind and the contact lenses are often blamed. The trut... Read More
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  • Kitchen of the Week: A Couple’s Summer Kitchen in a Former Lobster Shack
    Last summer, arriving for a weekend stay in a small cottage built over an inlet in Harpswell, Maine, our host, Lili Liu, took my partner and I on a tour of the cluster of buildings—former lobstering shacks—at the water’s edge. At the end she showed us to our cottage and excused herself to clean up […]
  • Extra Bedroom: Designer Brendan Ravenhill’s Summer Sleeping Porch in Maine
    Lying in bed in what Brendan Ravenhill calls his “seasonal cave,” you can see the stars and watch the fireflies in July and the meteor showers in August. During the year, Ravenhill runs a busy design studio in LA specializing in minimalist, handmade lighting that is a longtime Remodelista favorite (see, for instance, A Study […]
  • 10 Easy Pieces: Porch Lights
    If you’re lucky enough to live in a house with a porch, you’ll need illumination for summer evenings: here are some ideas for ceiling lights. For more options, see our posts: 10 Easy Pieces: Barnhouse-Style Outdoor Lighting 10 Easy Pieces: Outdoor Bulkhead Lighting N.B.: This post was originally published on May 11, 2011. We have […]
  • Out Today: Our New Book, Remodelista in Maine
    Two and a half years in the making, our new book, Remodelista in Maine: A Design Lover’s Guide to Inspired, Down-to-Earth Style, is officially out today from Artisan Books. Anyone who’s ever been to Maine for a summer weekend—or returned over a lifetime—can testify to the pull that this place has, from its wild, rocky […]
  • Steal This Look: A Rustic Living Room on Spruce Head in Maine
    When Annie first featured a series of renovated buildings on Spruce Head, Maine by sculptor-turned-builder Anthony Esteves, the small Cape quickly become a Remodelista favorite. Originally built in 1754, the original hand-hewed frame, flooring, sheathing, doors, front windows, and chimney bricks were all maintained by Esteves. “The aesthetics are informed by the range of styles […]
  • Object of Desire: Quilts from Smith’s General in Yarmouth, Maine
    In Maine, no summer bedroom is complete without a quilt to pull up should the fog roll in or the air turn cool. Our favorite Maine-made quilts come from Smith’s General in Yarmouth, where founder Dash Mashland and her team make heritage-stitched, modern-patterned bed coverings. (The quilts are also one of the essential products featured […]
  • Heart and Science: A Researcher’s Eccentric Handed-Down Home Off the Coast of Maine
    So many details in Nadia Rosenthal’s dark, grand 1800s house on a craggy island off the Maine coast are not what you might expect. There’s a pine sapling planted in the dark wood newel post. When I asked about a stack of bright, geometric-patterned plates, Nadia wrote back: “I designed them for my textbook on […]
  • Current Obsessions: Maine by Design
    On deck this weekend: how to add an extra eco room to the garden, summer flower workshops, a color-saturated kitchen (spotted on Instagram), and more. Plus, our new book, Remodelista in Maine: A Design Lover’s Guide to Inspired, Down-to-Earth Style—a look at unfussy, thrifty, timeless design on Maine’s rocky coast (and how to channel it, […]
  • Architectural Feats in a Paris Duplex
    How to introduce a full-size stair that’s both unobtrusive and artful? Presented with two floors in an 1830s Paris building that needed to be knit together, architects Hélène Pinaud and Julien Schwartzmann of Heju came up with the idea of elevating the steps above the kitchen—with a counter that extends out to become the stair […]
  • Remodelista Reconnaissance: A Minimalist Sink in a Shelter Island Beach House
    In this week’s Remodelista Reconnaissance, we dig up the details on a particularly pleasing wall-mounted sink spotted in A Low-Key but Subtly Luxe Beach House on Shelter Island, Courtesy of Workstead. Read on. The Sighting The Source Also available: the Kern Mini. More recent Remodelista Reconnaissance: French-Made Doorknobs in a Tiny Paris Flat The Secret […]
  • Kitchen of the Week: A Furniture Designer and a Textile Artist Give Their Catskills Kitchen a New Coat of Paint
    We’ve long been taken by Catskills-based furniture designer Brian Persico—for his Shaker-esque, impeccably made wood creations, yes, but also for his attention to the most minute details. “I am committed to using only natural materials, and the wood I use is often from less than 20 miles of my home,” Brian writes on his site. […]

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