A first-time homeowner mixes sustainability with the comforts of her native country Giulia renovated her one-bedroom apartment in a 1920s brownstone co-op in Park Slope soon after she purchased it, and before she moved out ...
A former builder-grade kitchen gets a custom look Project: Increase storage and counter space in a Queens, NY, kitchen Before: Ed, a buyer for a retail department of a major New York City museum, purchased ...
Elegant ways to use an apartment radiator cover to hide design eyesores Sometimes the little details of renovations fall by the wayside because there are so many design and construction decisions to make. That’s why ...
One handled the budget; the other, the design Project: Refresh an old and outdated bathroom Before: Penny, a product manager for a financial firm, and Kevin, a puppeteer with the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre, and ...
Ready to start your NYC renovation journey? One important hurdle you’ll face early on is the alteration agreement. Don’t let the legalese scare you! This agreement acts as the roadmap for your project, outlining the ...
Renovating former rental properties to become sources of comfort, instead of income No matter how well you take care of a home, things can be damaged accidentally or worn down over time. This is especially ...
Sweeten’s Founder + CEO Answers Your Renovation Questions Welcome to #15 in our series, designed to bring clarity to some of the mysteries of renovating! Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or a serial renovator, each ...
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