When we first moved into our 1919 Craftsman one of the first things I had my mind set on fixing was the kitchen. I decided to begin with the outdated breakfast nook (oh and btw, the 'before' image is the styling from the realtor at the open house). Follow me after the jump to see where it ended up… More
Historic Preservation Carpenter Paul Cutting rescued this abandoned house and restored it into a working home, using parts from over 23 houses. He recommends using salvaged hardware (and we think it's a great solution for sprucing up old cabinets and dressers, too). More
Adaptive reuse is one of the best forms of creative and eco-friendly construction. Whether it's a former school house or church, buildings with a past life often make for some of the most interesting homes and interiors. This social hall in New York City is no exception — the 32-foot barrel arched ceilings, porthole windows, stage lighting and old wood floors make a for a one-of-a-kind residence. More
During the month of May 2012, the editorial team dove head first into what was then a fairly new channel for us - Renovation. Moving into this area in a bigger way has been very interesting and there is lots more to come on the subject in 2013. But for now, here is a look back at some of our most popular reno content from that month, including Dabney's amazing look into her renovation of the "World's Ugliest Condo"...
• The World's Ugliest Condo: The Big Kitchen Reveal
• From Scary to Sublime: A Gorgeous Gut Renovation in Australia
• Kitchen Transformation: Photos of a Step-by-Step Renovation Process
• The World's Ugliest Condo: Follow The Money Budget Breakdown
• 5 Places To Skimp On Your Bathroom Reno
• The World's Ugliest Condo: The Big Bathroom Reveal
• Before & After: An Expanding Kitchen Renovation
• Eco-Rehabbing: Resources for Green Kitchen & Bath Renovations
• Renovation Tips from Hotel Bathrooms
• Renovation Inspiration: Wallpapered Kitchens More
You don't need to be attempting a top to bottom home renovation to find these resources useful. Although we covered some big project resources — claw foot bathtubs and American made kitchen cabinetry — we also wrote posts and Store Prfiled that covered smaller home DIY projects.
• Renovation Resources: 10 Brands of American Made Kitchen Cabinetry
• Bottoms Up: The Pros Picks for Top Toilets
• Install Specialized Wall Plates For A Professional Customized Look
• House of Antique Hardware: Renovators Resource for Reproduction Hardware
• Renovation Resouces: Clawfoot Bathtubs
• Reclaimed Designworks: Reclaimed Lumber & Hardwoods Available Nationwide
• Eco-Rehabbing: Resources for Green Kitchen & Bath Renovations
• Caster Specialists: A World of Wheels
• Kit Houses for the Ultimate DIYer
• Real Sliding Hardware: Barn Door Kits More
You may have seen the kitchen in this West Village apartment, which got a modern update courtesy of designer Carly Yates. One of the apartment's bathrooms also got a much-needed facelift. Check out the transformation after the jump. More
When Sarah and her husband first spotted this cabin it was in need of a major facelift. They fell in love with the structure and the land and only saw the potential this little beach gem had to offer. Follow me after the jump to see their vision come to life… More
You may think your kitchen looks bad, but then there's this. When designer Carly Yates set out to redo this West Village kitchen, she definitely had her work cut out for her. Carly presented her renovation at our last Apartment Therapy Design Evening in New York; for those of you who weren't able to make it, here are all the details. More














































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