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House & Home Roundup: August 11, 2005

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Maybe it's just us, but this week's H&H is a summer delight, full of guilty pleasures.

First of all, we love the big, juicy pics of the Perlbinder's Norman Jaffe house in Sagaponac, then we got into Ken Druse's story on the suburban chicken keeping fad (what? no garden?), and it all came right back home with Aric Chen's article on a hip Williamsburg renovation (with a Ron Gilad lamp).

Hey, even Marianne Rohrlich's roundup of Dorm Decor made us chuckle with how glad we are not to be that young anymore....

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Comments (10)

I'm going to go read this on the beach RIGHT NOW.

But I have to put in my 2 cents about last week's H&H, which I read with much mirth. Especially that european clutter v unimaginative bachelor minimalism.
Good summer fun . . .

posted by guido on 2005-08-11 12:42:15

Erm...why does AT refer to the NYTIMES section as H&H? The link off the NYTIMES website calls the section Home and Garden - so why not H&G?

Not complaining or objecting - just curious about any explanations.

posted by Jennifer on 2005-08-11 13:23:17

Jennifer - until fairly recently the NYT called that section House & Home.

posted by Anne, the first one/in Dallas on 2005-08-11 16:34:33

Jennifer: The print version of the section is titled "House & Home".

posted by m on 2005-08-11 22:48:29

I wish the NY Time article on ceiling ideas had some more photos accompanying it because some of the ideas seem intersting. Anyone know of a website that has intersting ceiling ideas?

posted by tangent Shenzhen on 2005-08-11 22:50:12

I'm surprised no one has come rushing to the defense of the dragon-stealing "designers" who copied the design from another vendor, in the same way people are so quick to come to the side of those furniture manufacturers/vendors making/selling knock-offs...

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-08-12 13:17:31

So. . . chickens are the new decor? I never liked that country-cute look, but live chickens? Actually, I would prefer live chickens. Come to think of it, chickens would be fun (I'm thinking my apt neighbors won't agree). But the question is, if I get a mellow chicken the cat might eat it and if I get a touch chicken it might kill the cat. Decisions, decisions....

posted by Libby on 2005-08-12 16:59:01

"tough chicken" not "touch chicken"

Don't want to be mistaken for some sort of poultry pervert.....

posted by Libby on 2005-08-12 17:00:21

I miss Nest.

posted by Curtis on 2005-08-14 23:01:36

It just occurred to me that if you didn't read the thing about the ceilings, you wouldn't have even seen the Nest reference they made, but anyway, that was one of the most interesting and lurid, gorgeous, baroque publications on the planet -- ever. To be fair, I've not seen all the publications on the planet, but among the Decor ones, it was amazing.

posted by Curtis on 2005-08-14 23:03:47
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