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Everyone knows the best party is always in the kitchen. This has never been truer than it is with today’s expansive open kitchens and supersized islands...
We’re finding that as the demand for more sociable kitchen design grows, so does the need for softer finishes.
Amy Kalikow Transforms a Family Compound in Water Mill Into a tranquil-inducing haven...
Interior designer Steffen Ringelmann of Studio MTK navigates the local building trade with finesse and wears many hats. He's consulted on and designed interiors for residential projects large and small, including, among others, a historic ‘kit’ home, a cottage with a retro feel, various condominiums, and a five-bedroom house, all in Montauk...
The interior designer Michelle Gerson adds texture and color to a house in Water Mill, leaving minimalism in the dust. It wasn’t so long ago that “modern” and “minimal” were considered a contradiction in terms. In some design quarters, they still are. If you tell a decorator that you’re partial to modern design, there’s a good chance they’ll be showing you...
Hamptons Real Estate Showcase Magazine turned to famed Hamptons designer & developer Kristen Farrell to share her insights. Ms. Farrell, the head of the Bridgehampton-based design firm Kristen Farrell Home since 2018...
Holly Waterfield Redesigns a New York City Loft to Reflect a Lifestyle Influencer’s Distinctive Sensibility.
A TriBeCa Apartment is a Study in Cosseted Minimalism. When longtime clients of designer Jessica Gersten hired her to inject their roughly 3,300-square-foot condominium in lower Manhattan with character, the Noailleses’ drawing room became one of the project’s touchstones...
Designer Elie Tahari’s building on Central Park West runs the length of a Manhattan city block. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern, it evokes the work Rosario Candela (1890-1953) whose residential buildings in the nineteen-twenties and thirties came to define gilded age grandeur...
A Sagaponack new-build affords both a sense of openness and a rare commodity: privacy. Building a house on the east end of Long Island is not for the faint of heart. Matthew Miller, the founder of the Manhattan architecture and interiors firm StudioLAB, knows this from direct experience, having designed...