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NYT > Home & Garden
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A Cabin Is Not a Shack
Across the country, cabins are being reimagined in sustainable yet stylish ways and there?s nothing musty, creaky, saggy or squeaky about them.
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City Room: Green Buildings for the Real World
An unconventional collaboration between architects and academics in New York is meant to make sustainable design more of a reality.
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Your Second Home | Technology: Houses Get Smarter
Less-expensive technology is good news for second-home owners who want to monitor their residences from a distance.
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Baby, You?re Home
A growing number of women have been opting to give birth in the intimate and familiar surroundings of home ? even in small New York City apartments.
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In Trinidad, a Painted Lady in Distress
The rapid disappearance of historic architecture in Trinidad is provoking a sometimes heated debate about the merits of historic preservation.
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On Location: Updating the Haight
In San Francisco, a three-story Victorian home that once sheltered hippies now welcomes a modernist family.
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The Painter and the Pink Palazzo
Julian Schnabel?s condo-palazzo near the West Side Highway offers seven-figure houses in a building named for a lollipop.
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Shopping With Stephen Dweck: Flatware as Finery
The jewelry designer Stephen Dweck offers tips for selecting silverware that can turn a holiday table into an artful display.
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The Fix: Job Gremlins and the Contract
Any home improvement job should account for the big unknown: a change of plans.
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Currents | Books: Not Exactly Light Reading
The Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture comes with its own bright green carrying case ? which is good, because the 800-page compilation weighs nearly 15 pounds.
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Currents | Deals: Warm and Bright, at a Discount
Quilts, bedding, lamps and other furnishings are discounted at a series of sales.
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Currents | Events: New Digs for Hip Pets, to Help Others
After the Animal Medical Center auction ends on Nov. 18, three pets will live architecturally privileged lives.
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Currents | Goods: Midwestern Industrial Chic in Manhattan
Kevin Busta and Doug Meyer are welders and artists who occasionally sell their work at the Annex Antiques Fair and Garage.
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Currents | Rooms: Bed-and-Breakfast, Doily-Free
KimberModern proves that bed-and-breakfast doesn?t have to mean doilies and doll collections.
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In Bali, a Home Nestled Among Rice Paddies and Trees
Built entirely of tropical wood, the dream home of John Hardy, and his wife, Cynthia, is nestled among the rice paddies in Bali.
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