Our colleagues over at Remodelista were dreaming of s’mores and sleeping bags this week, but their idea of roughing it is vastly different from most people’s. Here’s a peek at their “Gone Camping” week.



Plus:
- What kind of material is best for a stair runner? How much does it cost to have one installed? Barbara Peck answers these questions and more in Remodeling 101: All About Stair Runners.
- A considered kitchen remodel by an LA architect and designer features textured glass cabinet doors and a soapstone backsplash we can’t get enough of. See Kitchen of the Week: An Architect-Designer Couple’s Own Cottage Kitchen in Los Feliz.
- Alexa rounded up a bunch of retro cabinet latches in 10 Easy Pieces: Kitchen Cabinet Latches.
- No need for an unattractive chain-link fence around the pool. Check out more appealing alternatives in Swimming Pool Fences: 10 Ideas for Safety & Style at Water’s Edge.
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