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  1. at home
    Good Luck Trying to Resell This West Elm Coffee TableNew Yorkers love to buy the company’s industrial storage table, but that love doesn’t last.
  2. design books
    The Design Icon Who Inspires Oprah and Nancy MeyersRose Tarlow on her reissued book, her tiny client list, and her obsessive standards.
  3. encounter
    Eva Alt, Day in a Life
    Eva Alt Is Selling DowntownThe dancer turned broker has managed the impossible: making it cool to be a real-estate agent.
  4. small spaces
    Making Space Where There Isn’t AnyNew York architects on creating extra rooms and better storage in the smallest duplexes and studios.
  5. on set
    Curb Your Enthusiasm - 2000
    Good-bye to the Enduringly Beige Interiors of Curb Your EnthusiasmThrough 12 seasons, Larry stuck with what he liked: wrought iron, stone, an overstuffed couch.
  6. small spaces
    My Tiny New York Bathroom Fits 400 ProductsHow a beauty editor organizes the chaos of four shipments a week.
  7. small spaces
    The New York Apartments That Pay for ThemselvesHow three small-space influencers live, work, and cover the rent.
  8. great rooms
    I’ll Never Forget the Apartment Gaetano Pesce Did for Ruth ShumanThe Italian designer reimagined almost every square inch of the Publicolor founder’s home.
  9. small spaces
    Some Actually Nice-Looking Small-Space Storage SolutionsA slim cart, a felted bin, and a tiny little table with endless uses.
  10. small spaces
    A Perfectly Pragmatic, Teeny KitchenA food writer, and mini-hoarder, on making it work in a 35-square-foot galley.
  11. small spaces
    My Closet, My Office, My NurseryHow five New Yorkers turned their closets into extra rooms.
  12. interiors
    Into the 27-Year-Old Brooklyn Man’s BedroomComedian Rachel Coster’s ‘Boy Room’ is part comedy, part nature documentary.
  13. interiors
    The Immediately Outdated Renovation“It used to be that seven-to-ten years was the shelf life. Now you look and say, ‘How can this look dated already?’”
  14. interiors
    A Look Inside New York’s Mountain HousesThe remote beauty and real meaning of the getaway home.
  15. year in review
    Curbed’s Most-Read Great Rooms Stories of 2023Including a mosaic-tiled backyard, a loft with floating bedrooms, and a transformation.
  16. design hunting
    From the Floral, Red Rooms of Barbara WaltersThe broadcaster liked monograms, astrology, and her red Eames chair.
  17. chapters
    Sofia Coppola’s BedroomsThe director’s new book, Archive, is a showcase for the little temples, or little cells, she creates for her characters.
  18. 21 questions
    Interior Stylist Colin King Actually Likes BeigeThe interior stylist answers Curbed’s “21 Questions.”
  19. books
    A Visit to the Home of Dansk’s Most Prolific DesignerAn excerpt from Jens Quistgaard: The Sculpting Designer.
  20. home design
    Jimmy Fallon Found the Perfect Buyer for His Clown HouseAnd that buyer is Cara Delevingne.
  21. great rooms
    His Harlem One-Bedroom Became His Pandemic Artist’s GarretStuck at home during lockdown, Larry Bentley finally had time to paint.
  22. space of the week
    A Generic Condo Transformed Into an Enviable Home LibraryArchitect Koray Duman turned this two-bedroom apartment in an old industrial building into an open showcase for a couple’s extensive book collection.
  23. design hunting
    Imagine If Your Apartment Was This FunEllen Van Dusen’s color-happy designs have become a millennial staple.
  24. space of the week
    A 1918 Studio Transformed Into a Modernist OasisThe renovation of this apartment in a Tudor-style building involved gutting everything except its spectacular original wood-burning fireplace.
  25. fall design
    A Park Avenue Apartment Where an Influential Decorator Left His MarkFrom the oxblood paint to the Gracie custom wallpaper, Mark Hampton’s presence is still alive and well.
  26. space of the week
    A Long-Awaited Renovation That Brings in the LightThis three-bedroom Prospect Heights prewar apartment was purchased in 2012, but not updated until last year.
  27. space of the week
    How an Architect Transformed Her Office Into a SanctuarySuchi Reddy renovated her Greenwich Village workspace, which includes a meditation room and kitchen you’d want at home.
  28. design hunting
    The Cellar Is Coolest Part of This Brooklyn TownhouseA wine cellar built to hold 1,500 bottles, many of them containing Chianti produced by the homeowners’ own vineyard.
  29. space of the week
    A Pared-Down Apartment That’s Both Luxurious and MinimalistAnticipating an empty nest, this couple sold their Colonial in Connecticut and moved into a new building overlooking Madison Square Park.
  30. design hunting
    Two Grown Men Live in This Pee-wee’s Playhouse-esque Apartment“I need to be cripplingly overwhelmed by how colorful everything is.”
  31. space of the week
    A Williamsburg Loft Gets an Elegant Makeover — and a Beach-Inspired KitchenAfter 16 years, Hilary’s Park’s apartment had gone from airy to claustrophobic. She turned to Homepolish to instill a new sense of order.
  32. design hunting
    Peonies and Vines Led to This Kitchen With a Very Pink Center“My client told me she wanted a fun, urban tree house,” says Homepolish designer Elizabeth Bomberger.
  33. art & design
    A School Turned Loft With an Egyptian Wing and a Grecian Guest RoomArtist Izhar Patkin turned the ground floor of an abandoned East Village public school into an apartment with giant murals and themed rooms.
  34. space of the week
    A 19th-Century Firehouse Converted Into a Sleek, Modern HomeThe history of this three-story renovation in Boerum Hill starts with the Civil War and ends with a rooftop archery range and Japanese soaking tub.
  35. space of the week
    A Colorful, Modern Makeover for a Drab Postwar ApartmentInterior designer Wesley Moon transformed a nondescript white box into a bright oasis for a young family.
  36. space of the week
    A New Day-Care Center Blooms in BrooklynArchitect Dennis George and designers Anishka Clarke and Niya Bascom transformed an old thrift shop’s basement into a bright center for kids.
  37. space of the week
    Tour a 29-Year-Old Interior Designer’s Maximalist DuplexSasha Bikoff’s new apartment showcases her over-the-top aesthetic.
  38. space of the week
    Tour Brooklyn’s Newest Ecofriendly Boutique HotelSustainable design with water views and a hydroponic wall garden.
  39. space of the week
    How a 19th-Century Townhouse Nearly Tripled in Size Without Losing Its CharmRevamp Interior Design’s gut renovation included adding a third story that stayed true to the original design.
  40. space of the week
    How a 19th-Century Townhouse Nearly Tripled in Size Without Losing Its CharmRevamp Interior Design’s gut renovation included adding a third story that stayed true to the original design.
  41. design hunting
    A Brooklyn Duplex Gets a Sophisticated Makeover After a 10-Year AbsenceWhen a couple returned to the Park Slope home they’d vacated years ago, they gave it a whole new look.
  42. space of the week
    Preview a Beloved New York Art Gallery’s First Show in Its Airy New LocationVictoria Munroe Fine Art has reopened in a townhouse, the perfect spot for viewing 19th-century architectural drawings and a flock of rare birds.
  43. space of the week
    How to Live in a 150-Square-Foot StudioActor Anthony Triolo moved into this Upper West Side apartment thinking it would be temporary. That was six years ago.
  44. space of the week
    How a 19th Century Apartment Got a Sleek, Unfussy UpdateInterior designer Lucy Harris gave her client’s Henry James–era home a modern, eclectic upgrade.
  45. space of the week
    Inside a Paper Magazine Bigwig’s Old-Meets-New-World ApartmentChief creative officer Drew Elliott has perfected the art of cozy glamour in a style that might be described as Gilded Age Pop.
  46. space of the week
    How a Long-Abandoned Country Home Got a ‘Cheap and Cheerful’ RenovationDesigner Chris Kraig gave a classic Greek revival in Otego, New York, a respectful makeover.
  47. space of the week
    A Gilded Age Apartment Gets a Family-Friendly Modern MakeoverArchitect Jacob Sandmann says the children “drove the renovation, as we didn’t want the apartment to feel like a museum.”
  48. space of the week
    A Gilded Age Apartment Gets a Family-Friendly Modern MakeoverArchitect Jacob Sandmann says the children “drove the renovation, as we didn’t want the apartment to feel like a museum.”
  49. design hunting
    These Minimalist Pod Bedrooms Maximize Form, Function, and FunBuilt for kids, inspired by sci-fi-movie sets and NASA concept drawings of the 1970s.
  50. design hunting
    Tour a California-Style Indoor-Outdoor Home in the Middle of ManhattanEveryone loves a terrace. So why not turn the whole living room into one?
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