In this quaint Hunterdon County community, ‘everybody is interested in the good things in life.’
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In this quaint Hunterdon County community, ‘everybody is interested in the good things in life.’
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Charles Dowding, a longtime proponent, insists that it’s not only easier than what you’re doing now, but it actually works. Here’s how.
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Ms. Williams’s brief to her designer was simple: ‘Imagine if Josephine Baker lived in Harlem today. That’s what I want this apartment to look like.’
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The broadcaster and author’s brief to her designer was simple: ‘Imagine if Josephine Baker lived in Harlem today. That’s what I want this apartment to look like.’
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A two-bedroom cabin in Guerneville, a midcentury-modern retreat in Palm Springs and a Craftsman bungalow in Oakland.
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A student got a design degree in Los Angeles, but Covid derailed his plans for a fashion career. A job interview and a housing voucher finally turned things around.
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Delivery culture has changed with the pandemic and the proliferation of online services. Some buildings are hesitant to go back to the old days.
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The cluttered, lively ethos of Apartment Life offers an antidote to the chilly perfectionism of Instagram — and creative ideas that still feel relevant.
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The former industrial town in Minnesota is coming to terms with its status as a refuge for people moving from across the country because of climate change.
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Adrienne Vittadini is known for her use of bold colors, often several at once. But not in her Fifth Avenue apartment, which is listed at $7.5 million.
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This week’s properties are four-bedroom houses in Larchmont, N.Y., and Bernardsville, N.J.
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Looking to put down roots in a new city, a naval officer and his husband considered various purchase plans after their rental apartment became too expensive. Here were their options.
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A modernist kit house in Lake Leelanau, a Mediterranean-style home in Providence and a Craftsman bungalow in Portland.
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The home in Albany, N.Y., has been owned for decades by the author William Kennedy, a devoted chronicler of the gangster’s story. He is now ready to part with it.
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The floors were sagging, the roof was leaking, man of the original details had been stripped out. In other words, it was perfect — for a gut renovation.
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A three-bedroom condo in a midcentury-modern building in San Francisco, a 1951 bungalow in Los Angeles and an apartment near the beach in Carlsbad.
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Three years after New York legalized micro-mobility bikes and scooters, lawmakers and building managers are grappling with how to make them safer, after numerous fires, some fatal.
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