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Everything Plus the Sink
A tour of some very different takes on the urban kitchen—from a foodie’s dream lab to a live-cook space of the future.
Just a Little Bit Country
A Hollywood design team prefers that their Noho kitchen not be misread as rural.
Foodie's Delight
Wait, what does that do? Self-taught chef—and culinary obsessive— David Arnold reinvents the galley kitchen.
Futuristic Recipes
Architect Joel Sanders dreams up the ideal island kitchen for the island of
Manhattan.
The New Hearth
A Brooklyn family combines the modern—restaurant-supply metal—with the primal: one truly working fireplace.
Lean Cuisine
A seamless, stainless, hyper-minimalist space is the perfect non-cook’s companion.
Champagne and Mirrors
Glass countertops, glossy wood floors, and a silver sink: Miles Redd’s thirties-inspired version of the glamour kitchen.
Kitchen
Shoppers Guide
True kitchen lovers will
find much to covet in design ideas inspired by the range of kitchens above.
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La Grenouille’s Garret
Atop the storied restaurant is a studio
that looks far more Montparnasse than midtown.
Closet in the Sky
Elegantly nautical storage space in one boat-loving businessman’s Fifth Avenue penthouse.
Summery in the City
A Village duplex by Jonathan Adler that hearkens back to seventies Palm Beach.
Cottage Industry
How to make a small Sag Harbor summer house feel open, airy, and older than its
years.
Ceiling
Fans
Howard Read, co-owner of Chelsea
gallery Cheim & Read, and his wife Katia put
up an unusual installation.
John
Bartlett's Beuys Life
Just before he decided to try
and make another go of it in the fashion business,
designer John Bartlett decided to renovate his
apartment.Now the presiding spirit for the London
Terrace one-bedroom is German artist Joseph Beuys,
even though Bartlett doesnt own a single
work.
Richard
Avedon's Interior World
Above the photographer�s famous
Upper East Side studio was his own live-work apartment�in
which every wall was a bulletin board and decorating
was an exercise in brilliant juxtapositions.
A
Long Island City Artists� Colony
A furniture designer and his roommates'
5,000-square-foot loft is a former factory that
manufactured everything from sweaters to war medals.
Inside
Hollywood and Bleeker
Inside Mark Field and Greg Ventra's
carriage house lies a sleek
bedroom designed for maximum �bling factor.�
(February 2005)
Scenes
From a Classic Fourteen
Fashion designer Fernando Sanchez�s
home is one of the city�s last true holdouts of
Belle �poque living.
Author
Andrew Solomon's Guest Room
�Whenever I find life overwhelming, I go to this
room, and it offers passage to another state of
consciousness.�
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Sky Lab
High atop the Time Warner Center,
a couple experiments with some radical
color schemes. (April 2005)
The Indoorsman
How to decorate a city apartment as
if it weren’t in the city at all. (April 2005)
The Italian Job
Tuscany meets Venice in a triangular
1700s house in the West Village. (April 2005)
Brooklyn Baroque
Who says you can’t put pagodas, Pucci ties, monkey wallpaper, a mannequin, and lots of stuffed animals all in the same house? (April 2005)
Watch the Closing Door
And the in-floor Jacuzzi pit. And the
see-through bathtub. And the wok hearth. (April 2005)
Design
Scientist
For her clients, decorator Elaine Griffin buys
antiques. For herself, she opts for burlap drapes
and the Salvation Army. (October 2004)
The
Scavenger
Even retail guru Murray Moss�who uses his apartment
as product lab�has learned to embrace a little
tackiness. (October 2004)
A
Museum of His Own
Art-world impresario Yvonne Force Villareal curates
her familys Tribeca apartment. (October
2004)
The
Rivington Saga
In Rafael and Diana Vi�oly�s new
loft, the architect was more than happy to leave
almost everything up to his wife, the decorator.
(October 2004)
His
Piano, Her Apartment
In Rafael and Diana Vi�oly�s new
loft, the architect was more than happy to leave
almost everything up to his wife, the decorator.
(October 2004)
Luxe
Barnes with Charm
High-style rustic charrm. (April 2004)
The
Architect's Architect
Whats it like to have Daniel Libeskind as
a client? And for him to be one? Tour his loft.
(April 12, 2004)
The
Water Tower Room
A renovation worth fighting the co-op board for.
(April 12, 2004)
The
All-White Penthouse
Doing an entire apartment
in white is treacherous for even the tidiest.
For a family with two young sons and a dachshund
it seems positively masochistic.
(April 12, 2004)
East
Village Clash Pad
How much
can one architect change his clients taste?
(April 12, 2004)
Designing
for Lou Reed
The pleasures
and perils of it. See his at-home studio.
(April 12, 2004)
David
Barton's Fantasy Gym
How the Bonetti/Kozerski Studio did it. (April
12, 2004)
Richard
Meier: Tour the Towers
One of the first tenants to set up house in Richard
Meiers towers embraces the exposure (most
of the time) from his sleekbut luxuriously
softmodernist perch. (February 09, 2004)
Twin
Spaces, Different Faces
A pair of 600-square-foot alcove studios in London
Terrace showcase two solutions to the same problem.
(December 15, 2003)
Joseph
Holtzman's Full Nest
For Joseph Holtzman, the witty and urbane editor
of Nest, country living means fake hippo
heads, pot-leaf upholstery, plenty of guests,
and a totally new take on the drawing room.
(November 10, 2003)
House
Tours: Todd Oldham, Emil Wilbekin
Prominent New Yorkers walk us through their homes,
from a radically renovated brownstone to an art-filled
aerie. (October 13, 2003)
4
City Kitchen Designs
Everyone knows the kitchen is the heart of the
home. Here are four stunning designs you can emulate.
(April 28, 2003)
Vivienne
Tam's Home
The designer's East-meets-West aesthetic extends
from her fashions to her serene revamped apartment.
(April 28, 2003)
Keith
McNally's Townhouse
The man behind Pastis and Balthazar turns an 1841
townhouse into a luxurious retreat.(October 14,
2002)
A
Village Duplex
Combines Southeast Asian embellishments with a
pared-down, high-tech design. (October 14, 2002)
4
Fab Apartments
Tips for stylish
city living from Bill Blass designer Lars
Nilsson to Harlem historian Michael Henry Adams.
(2002)
4
Daring Makeovers
Four problem apartments. Four daring apartment
makeovers! Plus, where to get the same looks for
less. (2001)
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10
Designers to Watch
And what theyre learning
along the way.(April 12, 2004)
Beauteous
Bathrooms: A Buyer's Guide
Cleaning your tub was never this much fun. (April
28, 2003)
Kitchen
Design Buyer's Guide
Where to go to create a cook's haven. (April 28,
2003)
Top
100 Designers and Architects
A range of home-design legends and up-and-comers,
each of them ready to help you rethink how you
live. Plus: How
to hire the right designer (October 14, 2002)
Bright
Ideas
Splashy, stylish basicsgraphic throw pillows,
colorful glasses.. (October 14, 2002)
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