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One of Fire Island’s most paradigm-establishing designs took form on a plot of land just over one-tenth of an acre in size. Architect Harry Bates’s “Tree House” solution was a novel adventure in gazing ...
Read More »Gardens of Earthly Delights
Stay-cation can equal sheer boredom if your backyard isn’t properly decked out. our list of visionary home oasis landscapers Within the last decade, there’s been a focus on glamming up our outdoor spaces. One ...
Read More »Old World Charm
Opulent furnishings and sumptuous architecture create a lavish, European look in one Princess Bay Home With a mix of distressed metals, glazed ceramics, gold-brushed accents, tumbled marble and dark-stained wood, the luxe details of ...
Read More »SeaDuction Cabana Float
Relax in comfort with the convenience of a canopy, a built-in cooler and dry storage while you enjoy yourself at the beach. Seduction Floats are at home on the sand or afloat, securely anchored in ...
Read More »Eames Lounge Chair
Eames Lounge Chair. A timeless design, it’s constructed to last lifetimes. In continuous production since its introduction in 1956, the Eames Lounge Chair is widely considered one of the most significant designs of the 20th ...
Read More »Pulling Ahead
Airstream keeps in front of the RV design enthusiast marketplace with two breakthrough models that have future hipster retirees already salivating There is, quite simply, no parallel in the American manufacturing sector to rival ...
Read More »Pen and Think
An island architect reflects on a career devoted to artistic vision and an appreciation for multi-disciplinary design Photos by Luca Sforza To keep her children occupied, Lenny Rampulla’s mother would take a 4×4 and ...
Read More »Elegance Restrained
A master bed and bath redesign in this Springville townhouse required the daunting mission of combining daring and demureness With its neutral gray walls, sparkling glass mosaic tile and subtle pops of pink, the ...
Read More »Flea Bitten
How the Brooklyn Flea is gaining popularity for bargain hunters and design gurus in nearly equal measure By Tracy E. Hopkins For twins Teman and Teran Evans, Saturday afternoons are made for antiquing and ...
Read More »Change at Work
This ten-year remodeling veteran describes a post-sandy island environment in which owner homework is more critical than ever In today’s information age, people looking to make just about any kind of purchase will often ...
Read More »Texas Meets Tuscany
A Lone Star-dedicated room design highlights one homeowner’s passion for his hometown It’s more than 1,500 miles from Amarillo, tucked away in a Long Branch, NJ penthouse, but Eric Eremita’s latest room design might as ...
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