How an L.A. Family Made the Most of Their Home’s Inconvenient, Sunken Dining Room
Their designer turned it from a tripping hazard into a focal point.
Their designer turned it from a tripping hazard into a focal point.
Succotash is located in the landmarked Equitable Bank Building.
“There isn’t a sense of departure; it’s just a continuation of spaces.”
Peep the living room–like lounges.
Design's biggest moments during the 20th century.
Hint: It’s for his crystal collection.
It’s not rocket science.
The triple bunk bed helps, too.
His Paris apartment is full of surprises.
That award goes to Akin Akman’s secret portal.
Everything Salad for President’s Julia Sherman wishes she’d known beforehand.
When designer Stephen Shubel bought his San Francisco loft, it was nothing but a big, brown box. Channeling his inner Houdini, and brandishing mass-market basics, he conjured architecture out of thin air and threw in a few tricks of the eye for a magical transformation.
Complete with expert tips for your own redesign!
It went from spec house to “our house.”
This fashion and beauty writer proves that starting from scratch can be both fun and easy.
From the crisscross applesauce desk chair to chic plug-in sconces.
Japanese and Scandinavian styles combine to add personality to the space.