Sweeten’s Founder + CEO Answers Your Renovation Questions Welcome to #16 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 ...
First-time Brooklyn renovators learn a few lessons after replacing the wood floors in their home After nearly a decade of bouncing from one New York apartment to another, Katie, Marcus, and their pup, Squib, were ready ...
Keeping it simple with a black-and-white color palette Project: Upgrade a full bath and powder room Before: Saira and her husband purchased their East Village duplex with the intention to renovate before moving in. “The ...
Ever stared at a home improvement project with a can-do attitude and a toolbox in hand? You’re not alone. The question of DIY vs. hiring a contractor is a battle cry for many homeowners. But ...
In style, but also in for the long haul As one of the hardest working rooms in any home, the bathroom deserves its time in the design spotlight too. After you think about the must-haves ...
From cabinet colors to appliances, these ideas are going strong When it comes to fashion or interiors, trends come and they go. In the renovation space, styles and ideas are a little less fleeting—especially in ...
It’s equal parts raw and refined Project: Fix a crumbling bathroom in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn Before: A prewar apartment’s charm can be a benefit and a curse. In Karun’s nearly century-old co-op bathroom, it was the ...
Renovating while buying a new home can feel like a rollercoaster ride—exciting, exhilarating, and maybe a little stomach-churning. You’re juggling house hunting, design consultations, and construction schedules, all while navigating the complexities of a real ...
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