After Hurricane Sandy flooded their 850-square-foot East End home, they embarked on a years-long renovation that included a material refresh, better views, and a storage area for...
The belle époque property near Paris is over a century old, but it’s in pristine condition with an updated kitchen, a wine cellar, and chandeliers to spare.
In stages, Office of Things principals Katie Stranix and JT Bachman updated their 1950s “starter home” with a skylit shower, a secret hideout, and a suite of DIY built-ins.
Brutalist flatware, extremely witchy wooden furniture, and drippy candlestick holders made for a tactile show at NYCxDesign’s more curated counterpart to ICFF.
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Built for Bill Moggridge, the designer of the first laptop, and his wife Karin, the property provided a reprieve from the couple’s intercontinental life.
The all-electric home by OPAL Architecture pairs a striking charred timber exterior with bright interiors to create a forest retreat for a family of four on the coast of Maine.