In the Garden
A Conservatory in the Kitchen
By MICHAEL TORTORELLO
The writer discovered a warm, light-filled place where he could grow herbs and vegetables year-round. It’s called his condo.
Because the only thing cuter than a tiny house is a tiny house on wheels.
The writer discovered a warm, light-filled place where he could grow herbs and vegetables year-round. It’s called his condo.
A bigger apartment required a radically new attitude about what went into it.
A stunning bed can always be appreciated, even when you’re in the land of Nod.
Even if you’re not planning to renovate your kitchen before you list your house, you’ll want to make it look as well maintained as possible.
Ben Jensen, a British scientist, explains why his company’s new invention, Vantablack, may not work in your home. Not even on an accent wall.
Ruby Tree produces furniture and accessories inspired by traditional Islamic craft.
The Swiss-made iron had a steep price and a bewildering set of instructions. But what would it do for my silk shirt?
Tibetan wool tiger carpets faithfully reproduce a rare species.
Sales on home décor, furniture and hardware.
New pieces from Henrybuilt are designed to focus attention.
The pair, made famous by two reality shows, have opened a branch of their gift shop for the holidays.
This week’s properties include a TriBeCa loft, and one-bedroom apartments in Kips Bay and Park Slope.
This week’s properties include five-bedroom homes in Ridgewood, N.J., and Garden City, N.Y.
This week’s properties include a Georgian farmhouse in New Hampshire, a home with an orchard in Arizona and a midcentury modern in Pasadena.
A whitewashed brownstone in Harlem, where the rooms have names and the chai is brewed to perfection.
Described as a “ranch burger,” the house in Columbia County was remade to order.
An artist prepares her house in New Orleans for its next adventure: the end of the world.
The blueprint for rebuilding the house followed the post-Sandy building codes in clever and thrifty ways.
A couple mixes conceptual pieces with a water-saving garden and a 75-year-old pine.
Forget the ghosts: The 1750 house had plenty to exorcise just in the messy kitchen grease and the plumbing.
The Queen West Art and Design District of Toronto occupies the sweet spot between scared off and priced out.
An ambitious developer sees a future for the Miami Design District that includes high-fashion stores and high-end restaurants.
Design shops and galleries enliven Philadelphia’s Old City, whose Colonial roots are just one part of the story.
An insider’s guide to what to eat, drink and do in New York, including a category on our favorite home furnishing stores, compiled by the editors and reporters in the Home section and T Magazine.