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House & Home Roundup: 9.29.05

9-30_craig.jpgH&H roars into fall with a great lead story, "Back Off Buatta: Craig Is My Decorator," which speaks to our heartland. It has color! It has Craigslist! It has a great back story! And it's written by Penelope Green, who seems to have been stolen away from the Real Estate section for another of her star turns. As MJ, who sent us the link to this story, says, "I'm in love with the eccentric-ness of it!"

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this h&h was great! i want to vote! let me vote.

posted by cristy on 2005-09-30 13:41:36

that crop you did of the H/H cover photo was certainly . . . merciful

when I saw the original in the paper, all I could think is that a decorator's association had placed it to drive people back into the arms of professionals!

p.s.
I love love LOVE the Tenement Museum. Several apartments are set up in period style, with kitchens and grim little sleeping quarters as they would have been when our grannies and great grannies lived there.

posted by guido on 2005-09-30 14:24:59

I've been covering ugly lamp cords for years by cutting bias tape from fabrics, ribbons, and just wrapping it around the cords to make an old fashioned looking cloth one. Usually i'll try to make something to match the carpet or furniture so that it blends in a little bit.

posted by carolynapplebee on 2005-09-30 15:53:41

The craigslist article kept saying that they had furnished the house for only $4000. However, that figure didn't seem to take into account the custom Donghia fabric slipcovers that the owners had made for each upholstered "bargain" piece. I wish NYT had given us a more realistic sense of what the refinished pieces had actually cost.

posted by Monica on 2005-09-30 15:58:56

Circa50 is another great resource for the Butterfly-chair lover, including leather covers.

http://circa50.com/butterflychairs.html

I still dream of a chromed butterfly frame with white leather covers, which I may have originally seen in a Ralph Lauren ad...

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-09-30 16:19:04

Any other links to that "Fragments" line? I can't find it on ABC's website, but I think that picture may have just given me a rug-gasm.

posted by Joshua Conner on 2005-09-30 17:55:05

Not on the rug, Josh!!! (although I think that rug design would be rather, um, forgiving...)

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-09-30 18:01:36

Is there a link for Precision Leather Crafter? I can't find anything on them but am shopping for the leather slings.

posted by Katie on 2005-10-01 00:01:35

I, too, am in the afterglow of post-ruggasm. Can someone please point me to a specific link for this rug?

posted by Doppelganger on 2005-10-01 02:56:08

Katie--
Just, whatever you do, don't do a Google search for "leather slings"...

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-10-01 09:24:17

Not sure this is the same compnay, or current, but...

Precision Leather Crafters
(718) 465-3661
73-34 Bell Boulevard, Bayside



posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-10-01 09:29:18

Re: That Craig's List article

I've had absolutely NO luck selling on Craig's list. I either get immediate scam buying offers, or (rarely) people make absurd offers of pennies on the dollar.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-10-01 10:55:02

Guido, I also love the tenement museum. It's a little gem. Anyone who hasn't visited, go NOW (but buy your tickets online in advance).

posted by nora on 2005-10-01 12:18:13

Okay, H & H's craigslist article didn't paint the greatest picture, but I do ADORE craigslist. It takes quite a bit of time to browse through all the crap (hideous "antiques" from 1985 and a serious glut of mid-century modern), but I've managed to get some great deals. Examples: 40's duncan phyfe style drop leaf table with finish in near perfect condition - 100$, and a 20's to 30's french provincial style sofa with upholstery in rough shape - also 100$. My coworkers jokingly refer to Craig as my husband, if that gives any idea of the obsessiveness I've sunken to.

posted by Caitlin on 2005-10-01 21:31:25

Regarding the Craigslist article... Can anyone tell us what a "classic eight" is?

posted by paul on 2005-10-03 12:30:27

I think it refers to an eight-room apartment (he says, with lust, envy, disbelief, and a tear in the eye)

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-10-03 18:07:19

Hold onto your hats...

3 Bedrooms, Formal Dining Room, Living Room, Kitchen and 2 Maids Rooms-Classic 8...


Now that's an apartment! There should be a classic eight contest!

So I guess the ceilings she was talking about in that craigslist article were from a pre-war building... I've got 10 foot ceilings and that's pretty phat... Wonder what taller ceilings would be like... and I'll keep wondering.

Bathrooms? Did someone mention plumbing? What about closet space? the old apartments I've seen in Harlem are the ones I'm most familiar with... those pre-wars were often built without closets, which can be problematic in a world without wardrobes. Anyway... not that I'm looking for a huge place.

posted by paul on 2005-10-03 21:16:27