Posts Tagged ‘Design ’

Architect Luke Clark Tyler is paying $800 a month for a 78-square-foot studio in Hell’s Kitchen, Refinery29 reported, and might be setting a new record for New York’s smallest apartment.

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The latest trend in the commercial real estate industry: urban farming. In a few short months, we have transformed a temporarily idle construction site into a productive urban farm.

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Fill your walls with eye-popping photos of NYC. If you are thinking of finding an apartment to rent in NY, remember this resource for eye-catching art.

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Stylish, available in a variety of textures and finishes, these do-it-yourself bookshelves will fit even tiny Manhattan rental apartments.

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Transit Scrolls may the the new hot thing for New York City loft and apartment renters. Here are some sources.

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I\’m finding out that because my ceiling and two of my walls are exposed, my apartment is *freezing*! I don\’t have control over the heat!

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New York apartment renters, prepare to go swimming in the East River! One day, this brilliant concept may be keeping New Yorkers cooled in the summer…

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This apartment is unlike any other I\’ve seen before — thanks to Randal\’s vast and rotating antiques collection, he has covered every available surface with works of art that are personal and dear to him.

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\”What can I do with my rental apartment to give it a face lift? If you\’re lucky enough to be able to paint, the answer, once again, is color.

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Apartment renters in New York City beware! The City is aggressively enforcing long existing but widely ignored codes prohibiting temporary walls.

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I\’ve always wanted to get to know some of the small shops, boutiques, restaurants, and food provisioners in Brooklyn better. But who has all that time? There are just too many fun and interesting places to visit.

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If were were going to write a new guide to Harlem, this is the guide we\’d try to write. But the good folks at DesignSpongeonline.com have done if for us.

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Is your kitchen less than 120 square feet? Have you improved it in some way, or conquered a challenge? Have you made it more beautiful, more healthy, more functional? We want to see your kitchen, and our readers\’ top three favorites will receive a bundle of kitchen goodies.

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“I have one closet, and things were overflowing, so I started putting shoes in the fridge,” says the fashionable 26-year-old, whose wardrobe is heavy on the black and consists mostly of skinny jeans and blazers.

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By JENNIFER 8. LEE     December 7, 2009, 12:35 pm Trying to find a high-end New York-themed gift for the holidays? Maybe your loved ones might want a customized subway sign. What New Yorker doesn’t feel the emotional pull of the iconic white Helvetica letters against the black background? As of last week, the famously intellectual-property-rights-conscious Metropolitan Transportation Authority has given…

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Add style and pizazz to your studio apartment! Here are some fantastic tips.

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