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Consider this:

Mount a flat panel television on the wall underneath it... The alcove can serve as storage for the entertainment center - maybe install sets of shelves inside which are big enough to house your cable box, stereo, dvds, video game unit, whatever you have...


Apartment Therapy New York | Good Questions: What Should I Do With This Alcove?
4/2/08 3:32 PM

Hey guys... I am looking for a modern inexpensive floor lamp - any lamp/lighting store suggestions in NYC besides the obvious chain stores - CB2, West Elm, C&B, DWR?


Apartment Therapy New York | NY Open Thread 610
3/31/08 7:27 AM

Not CB2, or West Elm, or C&B... looking more for lighting stores in NYC that arent too expensive...


Apartment Therapy New York | NY Open Thread 609
3/28/08 8:55 AM

Can anyone recommend a store in Manhattan to buy a modern floorlamp that is not going to break the bank... not looking to spend thousands on floor lamp - would prefer to be under $500.

I am looking for a big selection of simple, modern floorlamps. Thanks!


Apartment Therapy New York | NY Open Thread 609
3/28/08 4:16 AM

Not sure if that's the same couch because there are similar ones out there... But it may have been from White on White furniture... you should find it on their website...


Apartment Therapy New York | West Village Modern On the CheapNYT House Home Roundup 3.20.08
3/20/08 6:51 AM

I also live in a co-op and had my kitchen renovated 2 years ago, had a similar vent, and decided to do what your contractors suggested - taller cabinets and then cut a hole for the vent.

It works great. The vent is still there. It still allows for airflow (unless you have airtight kitchen cabinets) and you can't see it because it is hidden behind the door of a cabinet.

I'd ask your building and if they say it's okay... go for it... My building said that as long as it was not totallt covered, it is fine. There just has to be airflow - which there still will be.


Apartment Therapy New York | NY Good Questions: Can I Cover These Vents?
3/14/08 7:41 AM