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Enter to Win: $1,000 Gift Card from Coyuchi

Are your bed and bath linens everything you've ever hoped for? We didn't think so. Here's the good news: Sustainable home linens brand Coyuchi is giving away a $1,000 gift card to one lucky Remodelista reader for a linens refresh. To enter, sign up for emails from Coyuchi and Remodelista by entering your email address in the box at the bottom of this post by Wednesday, September 10. The winner will be chosen at random and notified by email by September 12. See Official Rules for details. 

If you're a Remodelista regular, you'll know of our fondness for Coyuchi. (Click to browse some of our Coyuchi Favorites.) The Marin, CA, brand turns out sustainable fabrics—100 percent organic cotton and natural linen and wool—using some of the world's strictest environmental and worker rights standards, including the Global Organic Textile Standard and Fair Trade. Coyuchi's finished products outfit all corners of the nature-loving home: bed, bath, table, nursery, and even loungewear. Scroll below for a look at some of our favorite Coyuchi classics, and stay tuned for Friday when we share our picks from Coyuchi's new fall collection. For more info, click to read the Coyuchi Blog and follow Coyuchi on InstagramPinterest, Facebook, and Twitter

Coyuchi Rustic Linen Blankets | Remodelista

Above: Coyuchi's Rustic Linen Blanket is a longtime Remodelista favorite. One side is soft, highly textured linen made in India of European-grown flax. The other is cozy undyed natural cotton from Turkey. The blanket comes in three colors—natural with aubergine, pewter with tangerine, and midnight with dusty aqua, shown from top to bottom. It's available in throw, queen/full, and king sizes, ranging in price from $198 to $498. (Matching Euro shams are $98.)

Coyuchi Blankets | Remodelista

Above: Coyuchi has a blanket in every weight and size, perfect for outfitting every cozy nook and cranny throughout the house. Shown here, top to bottom: the Carmel Washable Cotton & Wool Blanket in pewter; Rustic Linen Blanket in pewter with tangerine; the Cozy Cotton Blanket in charcoal with ivory; Chenille Chunky Weave Throw in slate ($98); the Carmel Washable Cotton & Wool Blanket in mid gray, then natural; the Chenille Chunky Weave Throw in sunflower, then natural; the Cozy Cotton Blanket in ivory; and the Striped Wool Blanket in brown/natural. All blankets start at $198 unless noted. 

Coyuchi Sateen Sheets | Remodelista

Above: Coyuchi's best-selling sateen sheets are made of 300-thread-count organic cotton with a lustrous finish on one side and a matte finish on the other. These sheets resist wrinkling and are available in eight colors, including misty ocean shown here. A complete Sateen Sheet Set (flat and fitted sheet plus one pillowcase for the twin size and two pillowcases for larger sets) ranges in price from $198 for a twin set to $298 for a California king. (Not sure if sateen is right for you? Consult Coyuchi's complete Sheet Guide to help you find your match.)

Above: For the bath: Coyuchi's 100 percent organic cotton, Fair Trade-certified Air Weight towels are plush but dry quickly after hanging. Available in 12 colors including slate and fog shown here, the towels range in price from $8 for a wash cloth to $58 for a bath sheet. Coyuchi's Mediterranean towels are made in the traditional Turkish style—lightweight but amply absorbent, with a hand-knotted fringe. Shown here in deep pewter with tangerine, the towels are available in four colors ranging from $8 for a wash cloth to $68 for a beach towel.  

Eager for a home linens makeover? Enter your email address below by September 10 for a chance to win a $1,000 gift card from Coyuchi. 

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Bedrooms With Christine Chang Hanway

10 Favorites: Hanging Beds (Plus a $350 DIY Project)

In the lazy heat of summer, nothing feels better than a gentle nap taken on a hanging bed; all the better when there's a breeze included. Here are 10 favorites. 

Hanging bed with rustic log base, Remodelista

Above: A rustic bedframe offsets the floaty white decor. Photograph via VTWonen.

Hanging daybed in Charleston, Remodelista

Above: For a holiday at home, ceiling fans, an outdoor fireplace, and a daybed suspended from the ceiling all play a part in creating a holiday vibe in this poolside cabana. See Holiday at Home: Charleston Edition and take a look at the pool.

Hanging platform bed by lakeside, Remodelista

Above: Canadian architect John McMinn's children enjoy the family "nap swing." Photograph by Lorne Bridgman via Dwell.

hanging bed home depot

Above: Spotted on Home Depot's Home Improvement blog: How to Build a Hanging Bed, a detailed DIY on building your own porch bed with a downloadable, printable PDF with complete instructions and tools and materials.

Hanging bed on porch by O'Neill Rose, Remodelista

Above: Swinging bliss in Connecticut. For more on the porch, see Architect Is In: Porch Appreciation in Connecticut

modern porch swing

Above: A hanging bed spotted on Ouno.

Three hanging beds on a lakeside porch, Remodelista

Above: Three hanging beds turn a screened porch into an outdoor summer bedroom. Photograph by Quentin Bacon

Hanging bed in screened porch in Atalanta, Remodelista

Above: A key element in creating a sleeping porch on the side of blogger Pamela Berger's house in Atlanta is her hanging bed. Photograph via Sweet Peach.

Summer beds need summer bedding. See Summer Slumbers: Hedge House Bed Rolls Made in LA or 10 Easy Pieces: Striped Sheets for some of our favorite summer essentials.

N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on June 20, 2013, as part of our Summerhouse issue.

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Trend Alert: Splatter Patterns

Spotted all over of late: splatter patterns on wallpaper, sheets, tableware, even lampshades. 

Black Enamel Spatterware Merci in Paris | Remodelista

Above: Merci in Paris is doing brisk business with their splatter enamelware from US manufacturer Crow Canyon; shown above, a display from Merci's pop-up shop at Salone Mobile in Milan last spring. 

Splatter Light and Bowl | Remodelista

Above L: The made-to-order Flying Scotsman Gray Marble English Ceramic Light from Dyke & Dean is £570 ($860.79). Above R: A set of Five Graniteware Nesting Bowls from Barn Light Electric is $130 (see more at Colorful Enamelware Made in the US).

Justine Hand Cape Cod Splatter Paint Floors | Remodelista

Above: Justine Hand's splatter-painted floors. For more, see DIY: New England Spatter-Painted Floors and The Soulful Side of Old Cape Cod.

Emma Bridgewater for Liberty of London Splatterware | Remodelista

Above L and R: Emma Bridgewater limited-edition splatterware pieces in black and white for Liberty in London. For something similar, consider Emma Bridgewater's Splatterware Mug for £19.95 ($30) and Splatterware Plate in blue for £19.95 ($30).

Helen Levi Spatter Mug | Remodelista

Above: The splatter Artist's Mug (L) by Brooklyn ceramicist Helen Levi is $48.

March SF Splatter Painted Platter | Remodelista

Above: March in SF offers a line of handmade glazed, splattered terracotta from a family-run workshop in Puglia; the Black on White 20.75-Inch Splatterware Platter is $225 (see more at Now Serving: Splatterware Ceramics from Italy).

Splatter Painted Fabrics and Wallpaper | Remodelista

Above L: Ralph Lauren's Painters Studio Kraft wallcovering. Above R: Pierre Frey's Jackson Pollock–inspired Leo linen fabric.

Hinson Spatter Paint Wallpaper | Remodelista

Above: Hinson's Navy on White Splatter Wallpaper is available through Decorators Best. Photograph via Eddie Ross.

Labour and Wait Marbled Tableware | Remodelista

Above L: Marbled Enamel Dinner Plate Navy; £8.50 ($12.84): Above R: Marbled Enamel Mug Navy; £7 ($10.57) from Labour and Wait.

What's next? Take a look at our Trend Alerts, including The Top 15 Interiors Trends of 2015.

This post is an update; the original ran on January 27, 2015, as part of our House Envy issue.

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Domestic Science With Sarah Lonsdale

10 Easy Pieces: Wall-Mounted Shelving Systems

The advantages to wall-mounted, modular shelving systems are myriad: They can be engineered to fit any space, and unlike built-ins, they can be disassembled and reinstalled if you relocate. Here's a roundup of our finds.

Royal System Shelving Unit C | Remodelista

Above: The Royal System Shelving Unit C is available in oak and walnut and priced at $5,985 at Design Within Reach.

Vitsoe 606 Universal Shelving System, designed by Dieter Rams

Above: The iconic Vitsoe 606 Universal Shelving System, designed by Dieter Rams in 1960, is a favorite of design aficionados. The system offers infinite configurations: various shelf widths and lengths, drawers, and desks available to suit any storage needs. An aluminum E-track and pin enables the shelves and cabinets to be easily hung and configured as needed. The Vitsoe is an investment, but it's a system you can add to over the years; the setup shown above costs $6,020; the cabinets run at around $1,000 each (four shown), and the shelves between $90 and $100, depending on length. Available in black, off-white, and beech, exclusively in the US through the Vitsoe Shop in New York and online at Vitsoe.

Atlas Industries Modular Storage System | Remodelista

Above: Made in Brooklyn, the Atlas Industries as4 Shelving System is available in white oak, maple, and walnut with sturdy steel brackets (custom color paint is also an option). The 91-inch-wide white oak configuration with desk included above costs $9,525. Components are priced individually; the full pricing list is available on the Atlas site (along with an easy as4 Builder Guide).

wall-mounted Eiermann Shelving Unit designed in 1932 by German architect Egon Eiermann.

Above: The wall-mounted Eiermann Shelving Unit was designed in 1932 by German architect Egon Eiermann. Now produced by Richard Lampert, the Eiermann shelves feature stainless steel supports and shelves available in white melamine, solid oak, and white powder-coated finish. The Five-Shelf Eiermann Shelving Unit is available at Twenty Twenty-One; pricing begins at £722 ($1,127). Contact Richard Lampert for details and retailers.

String Shelf Storage System | Remodelista

Above: The classical String shelf modular system was designed in 1946 by Swedish architect and designer Nils "Nisse" Strinning. The String Pocket Shelf is available for $195 in the US from Nordic Design. The full String Shelf System shown in oak and white above is available in the UK for £1,275 ($1,989) from Nest.

Ekby Järpen Wall-Mounted Shelf from Ikea | Remodelista

Above: The Ekby Järpen/Ekby Gällö Wall Shelf in White is $74.97 at Ikea.

Cappellini Aliante Wall-Mounted Shelving System | Remodelista

Above: The Aliante Shelving System by Rodolf Dordoni for Capellini is available with polished chromed nickel supports and shelves in oak or mahogany. The shelves are available directly through Cappellini and at Nest.co.uk for £2,130 ($3,322).

Helix Acacia Bookcase from CB2 | Remodelista

Above: The Helix White Oak 70-Inch Wall-Mounted Bookcase features four fixed blond quartersawn oak veneer shelves on a squared metal tube frame of powder-coated carbon that can be mounted across a wall. Each ladder is 30 inches wide and 70 inches in height; $199 from CB2.

Raks Shelving System | Remodelista

Above: Favored by architects and widely used in university settings, the straightforward, well-engineered Rakks System offers well priced durable shelving manufactured in Needham, Massachusetts, by the Rangine Corporation. Components and pricing available at Rakks Store.

Driftwood and Platinum Elfa Living Room Shelving

Above: A budget option from the Container Store, the Driftwood and Platinum Elfa Living Room Shelving is $394.69 (as shown above), also available with individual components.

See more Storage ideas in our posts.

N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on May 19, 2010, as part of our Outdoor Living issue.

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