
Top Stories. This week's Home & Garden features fewer stories with deeper roots. We loved the extensive Personal Shopper on Parson's Tables and are a bit depressed about the geodesic-domes with cupolas and turrets...

- Renovations amplifying problemsIrreconcilable Interiors: When Mates Dont Match. (We think this photo says it all!)

- Poor Buckminster. Once futuristic and modern, The Dome Gains Weight and Settles Down. Slideshow with pics of (ill-conceived?) domes.

- Restoring a village in Tuscany: Shopping for a Villa, He Wound Up With a Village. Lots of good pictures within the story.

- Room to Improve: What is the best way to clean leather furniture? also, How do I get rid of a heavily textured ceiling?

- A wide range of Parsons Tablesacross all price ranges.










Is it just my imagination or is the Home and Garden section getting smaller and lamer as time goes by? There used to be several articles that were helpful and fun and now it's about far off places that I can't relate to or huge structures/homes that seem irrelevant to those of us who live here. I like "Personal Shopper" and "Currents" but have pretty much lost interest in the rest. But maybe that's just me.
somebody call extreme homes! these geodesic-domes are just the sort of nasty digs they would feature.
EWW.
Anne, you are correct...it's not just you
Three things:
1. That first dome in the slideshow looks like a weird, ugly igloo. Especially with the mini-igloo structure off to the side. Ugly, ugly, decor.
2. I like the idea of the garage in the Texas dome having two doors, so they never have to back out.
3. Re: Murrysville, Pa.: Does anyone else think of boobs when they look at the twin domes of the house? Or two scoops of ice cream? I can't decide...
anne, I liked this week's issue. I especially like people/home articles like Mates Don't Match, which I found very amusing. I of course also love house-porn, but I equally like the people stories.