Five designers share luscious spaces of their creation, along with pro tips to make couples want to spend date night at home.
Located in 101 Central Park West on the Upper West Side, the co-op is roughly 7,000 square feet
When the bank spurns your mortgage application, rebound with a different lender.
Located on the Cour de Rohan, a secluded courtyard that dates back to the 16th century, the home measures about 3,068 square feet and has four bedrooms and four bathrooms
Pulitzer-winning poet Jorie Graham recalls the home studios of her famous artist mother.
Australia’s Byron Bay mixes sandy shores and hinterlands; city slickers and hippies
The seller is Wesley Edens, part owner of the Milwaukee Bucks
Remember that “Clueless” closet? Twenty years on from the film, dedicated followers of fashion are embracing a new era of glamorous, custom-made dressing rooms that would make Cher Horowitz proud.
In search of antiboring décor, Alexa Brazilian covets a pair of floor lamps with knotted twig-like stems.
The Washington D.C. area’s tallest building hasn’t done as well as the developers hoped. Completed in 2013, it has yet to find a single tenant.
The French interior designer, known for her ability to mix styles and patterns in fresh ways, on the room that still inspires her.
A new exhibit at Hong Kong’s Liang Yi Museum, ‘Great Minds Think Alike,’ showcases the remarkable likenesses of 18th-century French and Chinese furniture.
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