This $4.3 Million Long Island Estate Used to Be a Chapel
No need to hang a “bless this house” sampler when the house in question is a literal sanctuary.
No need to hang a “bless this house” sampler when the house in question is a literal sanctuary.
With the go-go '80s long gone, there's been a changing of the guard.
The New York florist and author of the new book, Styling Nature: A Masterful Approach to Floral Arrangements, opens up to NYC&G.
You, too, can live like a celebrity—or even in a celebrity’s apartment.
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Jessica Gersten creates modern, sophisticated spaces with a glamorous twist.
"I like the contrast between an expressive material like marble and an understated metal framework."
The view out the front window reminded designer Lynne Scalo of Paris and became her point of inspiration.
Westchester County’s largest city has some impressive offerings for those in the know.
Space at a premium? Designers are answering the challenge with smart furnishings that can do double duty.
Gillette was cautiously smitten with Hudson’s rich architectural history and abundant antiques and home design shops, so he packed up and moved there.
NYC&G toasts a special exhibit at the AIA New York Center for Architecture Gallery.
Renowned international designers helped transform The Harmonie Club for Hope Lodge NYC's Holiday Bash by creating stunning tablescapes.
With the help of design firm Dufner Heighes, a young family relocates to brand-new digs in a 1928 Art Deco gem.
Design firm Dufner Heighes created a contemporary home for a young family without losing any of the building's unique character.
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Designer Mary Young infused the with space with vibrant prints and functional furniture.
We asked top interior designers Shawn Henderson, Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz, Rachel Laxer and Kara Mann their favorite way to make a statement in an entry.
Designer Mary Young infused the with space with vibrant prints and functional furniture.
Gillette was cautiously smitten with Hudson’s rich architectural history and abundant antiques and home design shops, so he packed up and moved there.
The view out the front window reminded designer Lynne Scalo of Paris and became her point of inspiration.