- January 9, 2006 | A Great Room
- La Grenouille’s Garret
This building's artist retreat has a long tradition.
- January 10, 2005 | Feature
- The Interior World of Richard Avedon
Above the photographer’s famous Upper East Side studio was his own live-work apartment�in which every wall was a bulletin board and decorating was an exercise in brilliant juxtapositions.
- January 3, 2005 | A Great Room
- Artists’ Colony
When Christopher Chiappa wants privacy, he heads through his apartment’s centerpiece: the ocean liner�like pink portal that leads to his 300-square-foot bedroom.
- November 22, 2004 | A Great Room
- Scenes From a Classic Fourteen
Fernando Sanchez’s home is one of the city’s last true holdouts of Belle Époque living.
- October 25, 2004 | A Great Room
- Author Andrew Solomon's Guest Room
The igloolike installation came into being six years ago.
- October 11, 2004 | Feature
- When Your Client Is Yourself
How professional tastemakers design their own homes.
- July 21, 2004 | Feature
- Country Lofts
Three barns where downtown meets the farm.
- April 12, 2004 | Feature
- Home Design: The New Garde
How young designers learn on—and from—the job.
- January 19, 2004 | Best of New York Weekly Pick
- Winter Wonderland
Though it’s hard to believe, the Winter Antiques Show hasn’t always been the chic-est bazaar in town.
- December 15, 2003 | Feature
- Twin Spaces, Different Faces
Small spaces are to New York what wide-open ones are to Wyoming: Almost everyone has called a studio home at some point and wrestled with its unique challenges: separating the bed from the kitchen; letting in more light without resorting to mirrored walls; maintaining a modicum of privacy.