Off The Grid in New York
From admin on February 9th, 2011 in New York

What better way to balance a hectic New York life than to go off the grid on the weekends? This is exactly what fashion stylist and interior designer Scott Newkirk does in the spring. While his weeks may be filled with meeting up with a client on Park Avenue or working at Coach, his warmer-weather weekends are spent off the grid in this 300 square-foot house in Yulan, New York.
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Michael and Mandy’s Well-Crafted Condo
February 7th, 2011 in Washington DC
With their awesome craft blog Fabric Paper Glue, it's no wonder that Michael and Mandy have crafted a great 608-square-foot home in Arlington, Virginia. In a city where a large and affordable space can be hard to come by, Michael and Mandy have created their own world. ...read full post →
Austin Sees Rebound in Remodeling
January 31st, 2011 in Austin
The famous local music scene isn't the only thing booming in Austin. In a slow housing market that has undeniably hit Austin and other cities, Austinites are looking more and more to remodeling their homes. ...read full post →
Getting Yuletide-Cozy in the Bay
January 7th, 2011 in San Francisco
As the holiday season comes to a close, you may be reviewing what did and didn’t work with company in your home—and you may be looking forward to what you want to do differently. Assessing your holiday entertaining can help you determining overall what you want out of your home, and how to help it function at its best even in normal circumstances. But of course, having a household full of family and friends doesn’t have to be limited to yuletide. Many of these principles carry through to whenever company comes calling. Check out what these three local San Francisco interior designers had to say about decorating for the season. They offer varying styles and principles that will help you welcome family and friends in any taste and scale. Scot Meacham Wood ...read full post →

