The DIY Apartment: Architects Planned the Remodel, the Owners Did the Majority of the Work Themselves
“First investment flat, not forever home. Top budget of £30k for all renovations. Willing/capable to do much DIY work ourselves.” […]
“First investment flat, not forever home. Top budget of £30k for all renovations. Willing/capable to do much DIY work ourselves.” […]
This pint-sized kitchen in an 1890s building in Brooklyn Heights was designed by owners Peter Dolkas and Michelle Ficker of Studio
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In my former house, an old colonial, we had a servants staircase that led from the kitchen to the second
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For a year and a half, Aron de Jong and Irene Bijman devoted every weekend and many week nights, too,
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This kitchenette, which rests on the top floor of a Brooklyn brownstone, appears in our book Remodelista: The Organized Home,
Rental spaces can be a challenge for designers, who often cannot exercise full creative license over features, fixtures, and hues.
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If you have a roommate, live in a small studio, or want to break up a large open area, you
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Situated on the first floor of a six-story Père-Lachaise building, architects Ronan Le Grand and Konrad Steffensen of Corpus Studio
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