When he found his dream home, he wasn’t expecting it to be quite so small. Here’s how he made the most of every square foot.
Category: Furniture
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Manhattan Apartments: Making the Most of a Tiny West Village Studio
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As Their Family Grew, the Suburbs Beckoned
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:But finding the right house wasn’t easy during the pandemic. Neither was renovating on a tight schedule.
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Pasta That’s Almost Too Pretty to Eat
The New York Times – Travel:Plus: illuminated sculptures inspired by Indigenous motifs, elegant ballet slippers and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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Are Tiny Homes a Solution to the Housing Crisis? These Builders Think So.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:At the International Builders’ Show, exhibitors offered mini prefab houses, kitchens ‘like Swiss Army knives’ and other strategies for dealing with a constrained market.
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How A Couple Transformed This Frumpy Two-Family House in Brooklyn
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:You’d never know that this gracious Brooklyn home was once a frumpy two-family house. Here’s how one couple transformed it.
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How to Create a Playroom That Appeals to Children and Adults
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Thanks to an awareness that design affects children’s development, playrooms are no longer ‘the worst room in the house.’ You may even want to hang out there.
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The Jewelry Designer Bringing Back Teardrops, Hearts and Smiley Rings
The New York Times – Travel:Plus: an exhibition of Navajo textiles, Luam Melake’s experimental seating and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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In Morocco, a Home Where Every Surface Is Covered With Treasures
The New York Times – T Magazine:Over three decades, the writer and botanist Umberto Pasti and the designer Stephan Janson have transformed a series of cottages in Tangier into a maximalist living museum.
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Ruth Adler Schnee, Exuberant Designer of Modernist Textiles, Dies at 99
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A refugee from Nazi Germany, she was among a group of designers who elevated fabric from decoration into a medium for midcentury modern design.
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Turning Trash Into Poetry
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Ser Serpas, a young artist known for kinetic arrangements of discarded furniture, opens up about her expressive way of processing the used world.
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A Japanese Retreat That Brings New Meaning to Forest Bathing
The New York Times – Travel:Plus: a modern French steakhouse, upcycled fashion and more recommendations from T Magazine.
