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I love opening my windows! Being in a Manhattan apartment where the radiator is constantly on `high' and subject to the apartment building super's whims rather than my comfort, I keep at least one ...

Martha Stewart magazine years ago had great instructions for building wide shallow boxes from wood (or particle board) and putting wheels on the bottom of them so you could easily slide them under ...

What a lovely space and a lovely cousin. Having been through something similar, I can only say that friends and a welcoming home are the best medicine. Congrats on your new space.

You can try going directly to major corporate landlords, such as Equity Residential, Archstone-Smith, AvalonBay and Glenwood. These places all have hundreds of apartments in their own buildings and...

My neighbor removed the top doors from his and put in little curtains on short tension rods.

Mr Green - Guess what? Own the book. Read it three times. Was a regular poster on this site before you ever heard of it. I've stopped visiting very often because of how far it wanders off topic. M...

from NEWS: Bike Boxes on June 20, 2007 07:22PM

I'm a cyclist. I like cycling news. I read apartment therapy for design information about homes. Please don't clutter it up with this.

from NEWS: Bike Boxes on June 20, 2007 11:12AM

I LOVE it! All the colors are great, but the kitchen is really soooo wonderful. You should see this pink hounds' tooth I'm thinking of covering a chair in. Really nice. I love that it's so much mor...

from #36 - Meg's Everything In One on May 3, 2007 12:18PM

CariJoyce - Check out Calvin Klein. The basic stuff is good. The more expensive is better.

from Open Thread 406 on April 4, 2007 11:39PM

I may feel compelled to write this in more than one place. Be forewarned about taking architecture advice from a bunch of architects. (See the AIA thread below.) I renovated my small kitchen in Man...

from Open Thread 404 on April 2, 2007 10:21PM

I LIKE the green. (Though was also humored by the `Mr. Green Jeans' reference!)

I may feel compelled to write this in more than one place. Be forewarned about taking architecture advice from a bunch of architects. I renovated my small kitchen in Manhattan about three years ago...

from AIA launches How Design Works on April 2, 2007 10:15PM

Check out the Lack tables at Ikea. They have one that is the same height and shape. I'm not sure of length.