
Tracy Kaler
Writer at Freelance
Writing about #travel #food #wine & #interiordesign for digital and print. Wanderer. Wine lover. Chocolate eater. Layerist. New York-Ophile. #Writer #Traveler
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1 month ago |
mansionglobal.com | Tracy Kaler
Although beachy rooms with coastal themes have long been favorites among homeowners in oceanfront communities and beyond, “fishermancore”—a style inspired by ships, marine life and the sea––is clearly leading 2025’s design trends. “I believe this resurgence stems from a desire for authenticity and comfort in our increasingly digital world,” said designer Jennifer Miller in Los Angeles. “The fishermancore trend resonates because it offers a sense of escape and stability.
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mansionglobal.com | Tracy Kaler
Robert Bimonte considers the first day of every trip “sacred.” Rather than hitting the ground running after he lands in a place, he walks around to learn the lay of the land, eats dinner and turns in early. But the other days of Bimonte’s trip aren’t crammed with things to do either. “My approach to life, as well as travel, is that less is more,” he said. Rather than nonstop touring, Bimonte, a retired educator in New York, encourages folks to embrace a more relaxing vacation.
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mansionglobal.com | Tracy Kaler |Benjamin Reynaert
Your browser does not support the audio tag. This feature is powered by text-to-speech technology. Want to see it on more articles? Give your feedback below or email [email protected]. Spring has arrived, and warmer weather brings the opportunity to freshen bedding to reflect the season. Switching out bed linens offers both practical and aesthetic perks, said Eleanor Trepte of Dekay & Tate in Palm Beach, Florida. Trepte said that the crispness of a new set of linens can rejuvenate a bedroom.
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mansionglobal.com | Tracy Kaler
Talk with Samantha Brown about her picks for Europe’s must-visit places, and you’ll likely hear the unexpected. While the sketch-comedy-pro turned traveler has hit the continent’s highlights, she’s also visited places under the radar, an approach more travelers seem to be taking these days. “People are getting away from heavily touristed areas,” Brown says. “The next country people are talking about is Slovenia.
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macon.com | Tracy Kaler
Whether you stay close to Georgia or travel through the hills of Texas, the Southern states promise award-winning wines, burgeoning regions and stunning properties. Grape varieties that prosper in this area of the country include viognier, chardonnay, cabernet franc and chambourcin, a French-American hybrid. No matter your preferences, whether you like an off-dry rosé or a full-bodied red, you'll find an array of options for wine tasting south of the Mason-Dixon Line.
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