From our Apartment Therapy classifieds comes this Crate & Barrel Cameron sleeper sofa in terrific new condition. Originally $1900 this one can be yours for $950.
From our Apartment Therapy classifieds comes this Crate & Barrel Cameron sleeper sofa in terrific new condition. Originally $1900 this one can be yours for $950.

The team here at Apartment Therapy:SF is notorious for spending hours perusing the Flickr archives in search of amazing images to share with our readers, but we can't deny the bias we have toward images from our readers themselves. Now we have an easy way for you to share photographs of your homes with us.
IKEA's drop-leaf Muddus table is one of those small, unassuming pieces that can fit into a tight space. Depending on whether you flip the leaf up or down, it seats one or two people, and it's affordably priced at $60. Its small scale makes it a versatile piece that can be used in a few different ways...
When it comes to finding gifts for our fellow editors, we usually opt for the funny rather than the cute. For instance, I've been thinking about getting Laure her very own Wuggie; and Abby's been threatening to give us all Pattinson panties for Hanukkah. But maybe this year we'll break tradition: ModCloth has some cute offerings in their shop right now that may be worth a look...
Q: I'm redecorating my tiny apartment and one of the things I want is a fold-down dining table/desk. I'm thinking of a "Murphy table" as a part of the wardrobe. I have seen a great one Dwell | Small Family Home in the East Village , but I hope you or your readers have ideas for other designs or versions too. Thanks in advance.
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This set of solid teak Danish Kai Kristiansen dining chairs needs a bit of work, but would be simply amazing reupholstered.
Q: Just bought this loveseat (large photo below), couch, & ottoman -- yes, I know it was a bad idea to get all 3 in the same cognac brown leather, but it was the only way I could get the hubby to agree to a new couch at all. I'd appreciate any decorating hints. I was thinking of going with orange, light blue, cream -- or maybe sage green instead of orange?
Normally at the site of transparent bathtubs- we cringe. A lot. Generally at the thought of someone walking in while we're relaxing in a see-through tub, our behind all squished and visible. A transparent bath is not for us, no thank you! So why did we love these...
The holiday season is a time when friends and family may be more prone to just stop in. Are you prepared for a little casual holiday entertaining, even when it's unexpected? Some tips after the jump...
THIS WEEK
• Welcome Hometta ENDS 11/6
• Kartell Lighting Sale
• Rhody Craft 100
• Atocha Design Sale
• Smith & Hawken Liquidation Sale
• Todd Farm Antiques & Flea Market
COMING UP
• InsideOut: The Museum School Art Sale
• Crafts Showcase at Brookline Arts Center
• MGBW Book Launch Tour
Jump below for more information...
As you may know we are right in the middle of ANOTHER fabulous color contest, this time full of creative kids rooms. From babies to teens, these kids are enjoying a colorful life and sharing a little peek at it with all of us. Click through to see all 24 entries we've posted so far...
Check out all the entries on: Ohdeedoh
Name: Lezlee & Kirk
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Size: 2,100 square feet
Years lived in: 11 years
Many of you should recognize the image above, as Lezlee's art filled home was amongst the most memorable and vibrant of our Room for Color entries hailing from the Southwest. We're following up with a detailed look inside a home whose eclectic and bold character is evident inside and out...a home whose owners renovated and revived a worn 1950's home into an eyecatching ode to the "Southwest, its sunsets, sunrises, and native cultures"...
Name: Ann
Location: West Village, Manhattan
Size: 2,000 square feet, 3-bedroom house
Years lived in: 10 years
Ann lives amidst Afghan, Uzbek, Turkmen and Indian textiles — to name a few of the things she has carried home over the past 20 years — from around the world. For the past ten years, she's been assembling them in a mid-19th century, 4-story home in the West Village.