On Location
In Los Angeles, a Public Display of Affection
By STEVEN KURUTZ
A house veiled in corrugated aluminum panels with countless cutouts of the Hebrew word for “love.”
With walls made of glass, the bathrooms in the penthouse apartments of new Manhattan towers leave little to the imagination. But only the birds will get an eyeful.
A house veiled in corrugated aluminum panels with countless cutouts of the Hebrew word for “love.”
Sure the Steinway was only $50, but the hidden costs of the writer’s D.I.Y. project to fix it up were incalculable.
In time for Thanksgiving, sauce boats that put a finishing touch on the table.
Pay attention to the size of your furniture and the quantity of your knickknacks.
Ingrid Donat, a French metal artist, on making limited-edition furniture, a calling encouraged by Giacometti’s brother.
There’s really no need for separate glasses for red and white wine now, and think how much table space you’ll save at your formal banquet.
A store specializing in American midcentury modern sets up in the Flatiron district.
Sales on kitchen items, furniture and home accessories.
A new waterproofing system allows you to paper almost any part of your home.
Refreshing the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa with ocean and citrus colors.
This week’s properties include a horse farm in North Branch, N.J., and a six-bedroom house in Glen Cove, N.Y.
This week’s properties include a converted barn in Connecticut, a compound in Texas and a historic house in Alabama.
The market in Wellington has experienced modest growth, with home prices just now returning to levels not seen since the 2008 global financial crisis.
A bigger apartment required a radically new attitude about what went into it.
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 at their home in Laguna Beach, Calif.
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.