Just ask the actors Patrick Page and Paige Davis, whose Upper West Side apartment has remained virtually untouched for two decades.
Category: Interior Design and Furnishings
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Two Architects Create a Retreat in a Nerve-Racking City of Sarajevo
Two architects came up with a solution in a city that was once among the most stressful in the world: Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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How Michael Bennett, Former N.F.L. Player, Started Making Furniture
Plus: hand-painted sweatpants, a chef’s hotel in Seattle and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Former Twitter Executive Builds a Dream Home for His Family in Sonoma
Bruce Falck, who left Twitter during Elon Musk’s takeover bid, had other things on his mind: completing a longed-for family home in Northern California.
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Renovating a Kitchen? Don’t Forget the Most Crucial Thing: Light.
Blasting everything with one bright light won’t do. Here’s how to create a multilayered lighting plan like the pros do.
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What’s Better Than a Tiny Island Cabin? Two, Side by Side.
For years, the antique cottage off the coast of Washington had served her well. But with grandchildren on the way, she needed a little extra space.
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In Northern Ireland, a Couple Grapples With Renovating a Run-down Victorian
In Northern Ireland, one couple grappled with a problem familiar to families everywhere: How to get more space without spending too much money.
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T Magazine’s Favorite Homes of 2023
A time portal to the ’80s, a maximalist Italian villa — and more.
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Even at 95, Stan Herman Is Still in Fashion With His New Memoir
In his new memoir, “Uncross Your Legs,” Stan Herman chronicles a lifetime of adventures in apparel (and out).
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Cubicles Reappear in Offices as Employees Return
Once derided as symbols of a commodified work force, cubicles are making a comeback, and workers are personalizing them and posting photos on social media.
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He Wanted the Boldest Colors in His Home. The Reason: He’s Colorblind.
Fire-engine red, cobalt blue and a futuristic vibe: There’s nothing indistinct or ambiguous about this Manhattan condominium.
