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Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, and Even More Warhol! Inside a Park Avenue Triplex Designed Around a World-Class Art Collection
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Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, and Even More Warhol! Inside a Park Avenue Triplex Designed Around a World-Class Art Collection

Georgis & Mirgorodsky stitched together multiple apartments—and a rooftop winter garden—to create a layered, European-inflected home
A New York City Apartment So Nice Neal Beckstedt Designed It Twice
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A New York City Apartment So Nice Neal Beckstedt Designed It Twice

Five years after his first pass, the AD100 designer reimagines the same home as a serene, wood-clad retreat for a Manhattan bachelor
Why People’s Is the Club That Revelers Never Want to Leave
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Why People’s Is the Club That Revelers Never Want to Leave

Margot Hauer-King and Emmet McDermott partnered with Workstead to create the Greenwich Village anti-members club
Inside a Hudson Valley Farmhouse Where the Addition Was Designed to Disappear
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Inside a Hudson Valley Farmhouse Where the Addition Was Designed to Disappear

From trellised stone walls to subtle layout shifts, Workstead prioritized continuity over contrast
Romilly Newman’s Park Slope Apartment Isn’t Trying To Be Light and Airy
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Romilly Newman’s Park Slope Apartment Isn’t Trying To Be Light and Airy

How the tastemaker embraced her garden-level home’s low ceilings and moody light (starting with red toile de jouy fabric she picked up in Paris)
A Decade of Sea Ranch Pilgrimages Led to This Unorthodox, Color-Forward Retreat
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A Decade of Sea Ranch Pilgrimages Led to This Unorthodox, Color-Forward Retreat

After years of renting, co-owning, and returning, Clara Jung reimagined a 1972 house with reverence, restraint, and the freedom to finally say yes to bold color
This 400-Square-Foot 1900s New York Cottage (Once a Dress Shop!) Only Looks Frozen in Time
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This 400-Square-Foot 1900s New York Cottage (Once a Dress Shop!) Only Looks Frozen in Time

From mini-splits to storm windows, every modern upgrade was carefully concealed in a renovation that prioritized preservation over show
This Louisville Home Shows What Happens When You Don’t Rush Design
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This Louisville Home Shows What Happens When You Don’t Rush Design

Robert Stilin helped his clients embrace a slow, deliberate approach—allowing a historic house to evolve naturally over time
Instead of Brightening This Gilded Age Penthouse, the Designer Went “Dark and Sexy”
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Instead of Brightening This Gilded Age Penthouse, the Designer Went “Dark and Sexy”

Raychel Wade embraced carved wood paneling, indigo-veined stone, and moody textiles to modernize a Brooklyn Heights duplex without fighting its history