The Insider: Architect Rethinks NoHo Loft to Bring on Light, Openness, Efficiency
During a number of years spent living in a 4,000-square-foot loft in a converted late-19th century f...
During a number of years spent living in a 4,000-square-foot loft in a converted late-19th century f...
It was the three huge skylights that first sold architect Kevin Baxter of Baxter Projects on the 800...
The parlor floor-through in prime Brooklyn Heights was an extraordinary piece of real estate, with...
The new owners of this three-story row house had lived for a long time in a dark rental apartment, "...
The two-story wood frame house in eastern Bed Stuy, built in 1879 and long used as a one-family, was...
The architectural tweaking and redecorating of this Brooklyn Heights two-bedroom condo grew out of a...
Confident, casual, cohesive...those are some of the qualities designer Sheena Murphy, founder of Bro...
Credit a handyman service for bringing together the owners of this 1,750-square-foot space in a for...
As so often happens, this Park Slope brownstone "lacked soul" after it was flipped by a developer, s...
The new owners of a potentially sweet wood-frame rowhouse, swathed in vinyl siding, came to architec...