Seeking the city’s best bedding? Out-of-print books? A housewarming gift they’ll actually use? Take your cues from these local tastemakers.
Forty-six years later, architect Dennis Holloway’s modular Superstairs system still looks ahead of its time.
Everything you’ll want now—from a minimalist chandelier to handcrafted ceramic dinnerware to a stunning sculpted metal table.
Try to name the fashion pioneer who kicked back at this Hamptons house.
For her uptown apartment, Meaghan Kimball didn’t settle for anything short of elegance—albeit on a smaller-than-usual scale.
Shane Ruth’s sophisticatedly homespun Hell’s Kitchen apartment.
Yuuki Kitada’s wholly reimagined Brooklyn three-bedroom.
Anthony Baratta’s bold vision for an Upper East Side apartment kitchen abounds with cultural references.
Interior designer Ariel Ashe and architect Reinaldo Leandro transformed a storage space into a private locker room.
A laid-back getaway by Shanan Campanaro and Michelle Zacks.
To transform a Chelsea basement into a home theater, architecture firm Messana O’Rorke and interior designer Betsy Morgan had to dig deep.
“They wanted to insert some young blood, and encouraged us to be bold with our intervention.”
“An open layout with modern family-friendly design and supercool kids’ rooms” was the directive.
“I immediately realized that the skylight could allow rooftop access.”
Architect Winka Dubbeldam creates a family home that erases the borders between rooms and blurs the lines between indoors and out.
A Crown Heights home gets fearlessly remade by two DIY owners.
On every level, Steven Harris Architects has crafted one of the city’s most surprising homes.
“It’s always been said that designers should start with the rug, and I would agree.”
“Make sure the piece is in untouched condition, meaning it comes straight from an estate to the dealer.”
“A good living-wall system should cost as little as possible and be as maintenance-free as possible.”
“People have this expectation that organized equals neatness—they are two very different things.”
“They’ll guide you through colors and ideas and the sample-making process.”