
This week H&H opens it up wide. We'd heard rumors that they were going shorter on the text and bigger on the pics (isn't everyone?), and this week shows that at least the pics are getting BIG, BIG, BIG. More than half of the front page is a super-sized picture of spa life, and we suspect that this type of sensational opening will be the norm.
Top Stories
Once a Teardown, a Modernist Gem Is Reborn: Paul Rudolph's Yanofsky house in Boston (pic at top).

- Living in Zen: The Spa Life, 24/7: The increasing likelihood of "spadominiums" coming to NYC: primary-residence spa living for urbanites courtesy of Miraval Living

- A Decorator Show House for More Than Show: The idea was to create housing with more social services than medical support Woodycrest.

- Once a Teardown, a Modernist Gem Is Reborn: Paul Rudolph's Yanofsky house in Boston.

- Growing Up in a Glamorous Neverland: Merrywood in Mclean, VA.

- How can I muffle the noise from a neighboring apartment?

- Personal Shopper: Textural Textiles of the houndstoothy tweedy sort.




Vanessa De Vargas, aka Turquoise, was pictured in today's H&H section: http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2006/11/01/garden/20061102_CURRENTS_SLIDESHOW_2.html
Can you please post the link for "How can I muffle the noise from a neighboring apartment?"
Thank you!
Click on my name for the link to the article on reducing the sound.
Thanks K for the link to Turquoise; it's a very similar style like mine. And that's a very lucky kid, that one Growing Up glamorously in Neverland. How fancy
why wasnt turquoise's article posted?
Thank you Kathryn!
"Parents absent, weaponry handy."
I remember those days vividly... although in a much, MUCH smaller house.
Now THAT is the fabric I'd use on the chrome lattice-back chairs posted here recently!