Designed to maximize space and create separation between rooms when necessary, pocket doors were a hallmark of Victorian homes in the 19th century. Imagine the ability to open the pocket doors between ...
As today's business world continues to evolve in numerous ways, office spaces have undergone a dramatic revitalization. Whereas offices of the past felt they were not complete unless they had cubicle ...
Glass is one of the omnipresent elements at home. It’s often considered a rudimentary material, found in windows, mirrors, and tables. Other than the obvious functional purposes, it serves much more ...
Luxury lifestyles don’t usually adhere to the adage “less is more,” but disappearing glass walls that pivot, fold or retract into pockets are changing the perception of opulence and giving new meaning ...
There may be no design element in a home more utilitarian than interior doors. We bet you don't even think about them, even though you open and close them dozens of times a day. Okay, so the ...
Over the past decade, the average size of offices has shrunk by 30%, to 175 sf per employee. That trend coincides with the growing popularity of interior glass for offices construction and renovation.
A home with terrazzo interiors and an apartment that was renovated to include library bookshelves across its walls feature in this lookbook highlighting 10 homes with French doors. French doors can be ...
Property description: This three-bedroom, two full bathroom home built in 1900 has additional room and storage on the upper floor, two wide staircases and hardwood floors in the living, dining and ...
Behind a stately Romanesque Revival exterior in Crown Heights is a renovated interior that mixes some period elements with modern updates. The 1890s townhouse at 926 St. Marks Avenue has wood floors, ...
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