Pure House Candy. This week we travel back to the East Coast and gather up only the House Tours and House Calls from July. I've ranked them by comments this time and simplified the layout a bit. What continues to be most interesting to me, is how strong the small regional differences are between city styles. DC really is different than NYC which is really different than BOSTON. And I instantly find myself drawn differently to the differing styles. Which one are you?
Name: Steven & Gretchen
Location: Brooklyn Heights, NYC
Size: 450 square feet
Comments: 87
>> Steven & Gretchen's Airy Studio
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Name: Jay Roberts
Location: Chelsea, NYC
Size: Studio apartment, 400 square feet
Comments: 81
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Name: Alex
Location: U Street Corridor, Washington DC
Size: 1,200 square feet
Comments: 72
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Name: Scott
Location: interior designer, design blogger
Size: Mt. Vernon, Washington DC
Comments: 62
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Name: Jon and Ro
Location: Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NYC
Size: 1,100 sq ft, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom
Comments: 53
>> Jon Improves on the Stark White Box
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Name: Jeff and Martha
Location: St. George, Staten Island, NYC
Size: 3,000 square feet — 8.5 bedrooms
Comments: 39
>> Martha & Jeff's Period Piece
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Name: Paula & Brian
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Size: 910 square feet
Comments: 39
>> Paula & Brian's Cambridge Condo Rehab
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Name: Brad & Kendra, our Small Cool 2009 Little Division Winners
Location: South End, Boston
Size: 820 square feet
Comments: 34
>> Brad & Kendra's South End Drama
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Name: Anna and Dan
Location: Logan Circle, Washington DC
Size: about 2000 sq.ft.
Comments: 33








Comments (3)
I like bits of all and I live in Sydney - so what does that make me!
Love Jeff and Martha's Staten Island place because it feels like it could be your grandma's place raised to a higher sensibility. Good looks plus gemutlichkeit. It's the place I'd most like to go home to on a chilly autumn day. . . .
I like the small NYC places best. Clean and relatively clutter-free. I live in rural Michigan. Maybe I should move.