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What a childish, insensitive, ugly soul to live in such a pretty place. I realize the original comment wasn't yours, but the way in which you've responded has shown you might be more at home living with Snooky and the gang.


Noa & Stuart's Boho-Chic Bungalow (and Shed Remodel!)
House Tour

8/24/11 3:17 AM

Lorin you are awesome!! Thanks so much for the DIY insight. I love your home. After going to your website & seeing the building & great neighborhood, I don't think I could ever leave.

I would love to see more apts like this on AT. There are too many modern/minimalist home tours & not enough like this one.


Apartment Therapy New York | Lorin Luxuriates in a Studio House Tour
9/2/09 2:38 AM

Not my usual style, but I LOVE this apt. The floors & the windows are fantastic. Not crazy about the nude at the front door either, but that's just personal opinion.

I know why he has the sofa shoved up against the wall, it's so when he walks in & sees how lucky he is to have this apt, he has a place to do the Happy Dance!!


Apartment Therapy New York | Michael's Calm TriBeCa Apartment House Tour
8/29/09 12:30 AM

I agree wtih tulpoeid. It's a nice apt, but I don't get the hype.

I also don't get the biggest challenge statement about seating 8. On the photo with the table he says, "Dining table has leaves to expand for 7-8 person dinner parties! There are plenty of folding chairs in the closet." Doesn't sound like there's a problem at all.


Apartment Therapy New York | Maxime Masters a RentalHouse Tour
8/28/09 8:54 PM

Love, love, love your house!! I'm normally not a fan of pink either, as another person commented, but boy do I have kitchen envy. I also love the wallpaper in the bedroom. It is beautiful. I looked at the renovations pics & what you've done is amazing. You mentioned possibly reusing bricks in your garden, but they had mortar on them. In '74 my parents bought 80,000 bricks from a Coca-Cola plant that was torn down to brick the house we were building. My dad took lawnmower blades & cut them in half & then wrapped the narrow ends really well & I spent many of my afternoons & weekends the first three years of elementary school at the brick pile "slinging mortar" off of bricks with my folks, bro & sis. This method works really well. As creative as y'all are, you may come up with a better blade to remove the mortar. Thank you so much for sharing your pics & home with us. I am inspired.


Apartment Therapy San Francisco | House Tour: Jessica and Erik's Cozy BungalowPortland
7/22/09 3:06 AM