Not all kid spaces have to resemble a pre-school classroom. In fact, many adult design choices work well with children’s rooms. One of these is the gallery wall. A collection of fun prints and children’s own art work can be a delightful way to personalize a child’s space. My own gallery wall for our little one […]
House Tour: Hoboken Brownstone
Today, a look at a Hoboken brownstone that has been remodeled top to bottom. When these homeowners purchased this home in 2014, it was a two family home and not much of the original architectural details had survived on the inside. So, when converting it back into a single family home, they moved ahead with […]
At Home in Brooklyn
Today’s house tour takes us to a small Brooklyn apartment. How small? 675 square feet (62.7 sq m). With one of the owners working for a firm dedicated to a less-is-more approach to design and living, it would be a challenge well met. All things considered extra were sold off online prior to the […]
At Home In Kent
Today we tour a house in Kent, UK. The 1960’s structure really stood out among the Edwardian homes in the neighborhood to the couple who bought it. But that didn’t mean that there wasn’t plenty of work to be done. Larger windows were installed to let more natural light in. They also created and open […]
Toy Storage 5 Ways
Toys. Toys. Toys. If you have kids, chances are that toys and toy storage are an issue. In apartment living in particular, it becomes a big issue when the children’s area is within an adult area such as a living room or a den. In fact, I am certain that my current Must Purge kick is driven […]