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Clear, round home elevator incorporated into wrap around staircase. The 360-degree design allows for natural light to flow through the home while providing an obstructed view of the homes beautiful craftsman style.


950 sq. ft. gut renovation of a pre-war NYC apartment to add a half-bath and guest bedroom.


Renovation of 6,000 sf duplex apartment overlooking Central Park. Photos by Peter Paige


Traditional wicker furniture is susceptible to damage and can break easily. That's not the case with the Chelsea bistro set. Due to its polypropylene resin construction, this set couldn't be easier to maintain as it won't rust, fade, peel, and dent or otherwise become damaged or lose it style over time. At the very most, you'll just have to wipe it down from time to time. It's built to withstand whatever nature throws its way, so it will keep looking terrific from one season to the next. Whether you place it on the patio, front porch or even in your sun room or elsewhere inside your home, you're going to love the way it looks. It's so inviting that you'll find yourself sitting and enjoying it time and time again.


Las baldosas hidráulicas recuperadas, las encontramos en Recoupage. Para sentarse combinamos una antigua cuna de hierro francesa de y 2 butacas de bambú


A detail of the balcony off one of the second floor children's bedroom, with a Chinese Chippendale style railing, and large supporting brackets.
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