How to Throw an Epic Kids’ Birthday Party During Self-Isolation
Hold the invites; bring on the balloons.
Hold the invites; bring on the balloons.
An inside peek at what living with A-listers looks like.
A dreary, dated home becomes an airy haven that blurs the boundaries of indoors and out.
we definitely wouldn’t mind spending our summers here.
In the kitchen, the designer put her number-one rule into play.
There’s more to modern-meets-rustic than tongue-and-groove.
Added age may equal added value.
Designer Katie Rosenfeld transforms a bland condo into a bold haven bursting with color and personality.
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.
It doesn’t get more summer than this.
It makes French doors look minuscule.
Domino unveils two model units designed by Hernandez Greene at Citizen360 in Manhattan.
The family’s entire house is a “celebration of the flora and fauna.”
timber cover gets a novogratz-approved revamp that will inspire your next plane ticket.
Where floor-to-ceiling stripes and Surrealist wallpapers rule.
Same goes for the strategically placed sofa.
Both playful and unexpected, it really makes a statement.
Inspired by its Mexican roots.