Inspiration: Marcelo Kraslicic's Chinatown Loft
Recently, we've noticed a growing resurgence in the use of house plants in decorating. Desire to Inspire recently did a series on the 1978 House & Garden book "Decorating with House Plants", and pla...
Recently, we've noticed a growing resurgence in the use of house plants in decorating. Desire to Inspire recently did a series on the 1978 House & Garden book "Decorating with House Plants", and pla...
We had the pleasure of watching the amazing french film from 1981, Diva, last night, and wanted to share a few of it's amazing interiors. Thoroughly set-designed (and highly romanticized), Diva's ma...
(FSBO stands for For Sale By Owner. Owners are welcome to submit to: newyork (at) apartmenttherapy (dot) com and put "FSBO" in the subject line.) >> Enter FSBO Gallery Location: DUMBO, Brooklyn Siz...
A former soap factory in Long Island City, Queens is the home and studio of sculptor Ilan Averbuch and his family. The New York Times takes us into the raw space which has been adapted over time for...
To All ColorTherapy Posts Here’s one for the archives and search engines: “What color should I paint my loft? I don’t want bright white and I hate Linen.” Try one of these… ...
No one can deny that the Bowery has changed immensely in the past 10 years — but it has really changed in the last 42 years. New York Magazine takes us inside 190 Bowery — the abandoned ...
Graphic Designers Will Hopkins and Mary K. Baumann gave up their apartment in the Apthorp building on the Upper West Side and moved into a converted flour mill in downtown Minneapolis. The New York ...
We only feature International Real Estate listings from The New York Times when they truly blow us away...this penthouse apartment in Montreal fits the bill. Located in the Paper Mill District, the ...
Reading through this week's collection of publications, we spotted an amazing roof top space in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Time Out New York shows us a glimpse of the communal roof of Shawn Connell's loft ...
We love this image of the Tribeca loft of Kathryn Lynch and Peter Moore. As an architect and developer, Moore has moved his family from project to project a lot in the last dozen years. They've live...
This 3,700 square foot loft is a lesson in do-it-yourself. Most everything has been refashioned, disguised, and customized from discarded furniture finds, hand-me-downs, thrift store treasures and i...
The downtown home of William Lee, founder of NoHo's Modernlink, was featured in The New York Times, yesterday. We've always been a fan of Modernlink and it's a great treat to see how someone with an...
In a shell of an existing loft space in South Kensington, London, Hogarth Architects have created a beautifully warm interior with the addition of a two-floor timber structure. The timber structure ...
The artists Wendy Edwards and Jerry Mischak have transformed an old firehouse in Rumford, Rhode Island into a building that houses both of their studios and their home. The New York Times is sure to...
Behind the restored Federalist facade of Ellen Weiman and Dubi Silverstein's West Village town house, hides a modern home that resembles an Eames storage unit. The combination of white walls, bright...
We've seen lots of art-filled homes recently. From the over-the-top Art Cave in California to the more modest Mini House Tour of Pam's Art-Filled Condo. The SoHo loft of art advisors Thea Westreich ...
Her kitchen may make you dizzy but Pearl Lam is credited for boosting Chinese contemporary art and design to the attention of international dealers. She is obsessed with the blending of cultures th...
Umbra can be a life-saver with their full line of curtain rods and window hardware. Now, their new Anywhere telescoping curtain system enables consumers to hang a curtain nearly anywhere. The nicke...
Living with an open floor plan requires some special skills in space planning. Italian company Naxos has created ceramic walls that delineate space but still allow light and sound to pass through....
Check out this cool stair/shelving hybrid over at Materialicio.us. We like that it is a single unit and it gets wider at both the bottom and top of the stairs (aiding in stability and aesthetics!). T...