This 500-Square-Foot Apartment Fits All the Essential Spaces, Plus an Office
Let us introduce you to the “Swiss Army knife” of the unit.
Let us introduce you to the “Swiss Army knife” of the unit.
A New York City couple incorporates modern furnishings and art into an 1830’s home in Connecticut.
For the rest of the home, deep digging at flea markets paid off.
The camp vibes continue in the kids’ bedroom.
Complete with tween-approved sliding headboards.
Even tiny city kitchens deserve a breakfast nook.
An asymmetrical kitchen island helps balance things out.
Tour a 1960s house that includes odes to its past.
Forget blue and white—this place is like walking into a seashell.
Through vintage heirlooms and local art, she’s building a legacy for her sons.
She used 3D renderings to completely transform the space.
It shines alongside the yellow spiral staircase.
There’s something almost addictive about them.
You could win a Noguchi table for just $10.
Artist Hayley Sarno gives her New York apartment a must-see redo.
Now there are hand-tufted headboards and cool color schemes.
Plus the one purchase where they went large.
Where two dogs and a 5-year-old can be themselves.