To the owner, the design felt as if it had been pulled straight from her unconscious.
What Makes a Home ‘Sexy’?
For one Chicago entrepreneur, it was a design that felt as if it had been pulled straight from her unconscious. (And there are lots of chains.)
An Updated Take on Greek Revival Style in Brooklyn
The 1834 townhouse, once home to the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor, needed more than just a simple renovation to function in the 21st century.
For a Brooklyn Heights Townhouse, a Divine Reinvention
The Greek Revival house, once home to the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor, needed more than just a simple renovation to function in the 21st century.
Shopping for Kitchen Range Hoods
Whether you choose a showstopper or one that’s virtually invisible, a range hood is essential. Otherwise, you’ll be smelling that fish for days.
How to Get Your Closet Under Control
With all due respect to Marie Kondo, it isn’t just about getting rid of things. Here’s what the experts know that you may not.
After 19 Years in Hawaii, They Were Missing Something: Winter
With their daughter leaving for college, a couple began planning a new life — and a new house — in Idaho, where they could enjoy the cold.
How Many Renovations Does It Take to Get Things Just Right?
More than one, as a Chicago designer and her client — who also happens to be her brother — discovered.
How to Bring Nature Inside With the Right Houseplants
It’s no surprise that greenery has gained popularity during the pandemic. Here’s how to make the most of it at home.
The Antithesis of a ‘White, Modern Box’
The exterior of the 1930s Mediterranean-style home in Coconut Grove was charming. The interior was anything but. They were thrilled.