Comfort and resale prompt a new chapter in downtown Manhattan Ten years ago, Saul and his brother won the lottery. The housing lottery, that is! The prize: a one-bedroom apartment with a terrace in one ...
This clean and crisp look is anything but boring Before: Two weeks after closing on a Tudor-style townhouse built in 1926—with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 1,800 square feet of living space—the homeowners decided that ...
Shower and floor tile set the personality of a space. Here are popular styles and the bathroom tile costs. Choosing tile for your bathroom floor and walls is the fun part for many. Often a ...
These clever designs place everything at your fingertips Cabinets are the building blocks of your kitchen; where you place them determines the layout of your space. Whether you love to cook or simply need a spot to store ...
A wide variety of front door styles lets homeowners upgrade looks and security Nazli and Larry’s brownstone renovation First impressions make lasting impressions, and this is as true of your home as it is of ...
Olivia and Greg take on a refresh with no time to spare Olivia and Greg were expecting their first child when they began the remodel on their 1,300-square-foot co-op in a classic Upper West Side prewar building. ...
Sari’s Brooklyn bathroom remodel had two goals: adding much-needed storage, plus “heaven-like” radiant flooring Project: A Brooklyn remodel adds bathroom storage & square footage Before: Sari, a post producer for television commercials, bought a one-bedroom ...
Sweeten renovators share their renovation advice: When soundproofing is beneficial, how to stay on a tight timeline & more Homeowners Marsha and Adam with their two daughters They say the best way to learn is by experience. ...
Side-by-side built-in wardrobes are a “wow” Project: Creating a luxury closet for a master bedroom in upper Manhattan Before: This one-bed, one-bath co-op apartment in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, had plenty of historic charm. It came with ...
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