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A lot of the objects in Emily and Jay's home reflect a combination of science and art — you'll find an abacus or a model of a T-Rex head next to one of Emily's sculptures or a musical instrument.
Even the simplest storage mistakes can get in the way of a tidy, efficient food prep space. Here, pro organizers share some of the most common mistakes people make organizing their kitchens—and how to fix them.
To really gauge what is popping in 2021 — and what’s yet to come — we checked in with some in-the-know design pros and got all the info on the design trends they’re seeing everywhere so far.
Working from home takes on a whole new meaning when your colleagues are five-year-olds. When Molly, a bilingual elementary teacher, transitioned to teaching kindergarten and first grade remotely from her New York living room, she didn’t just need a desk. She needed a dynamic virtual classroom that allowed her to sit, stand, stretch, and use her learning board, where she displays various teaching materials.
This 128-year-old carriage house was in very poor condition due to decades of neglect. After being restored, it's now the perfect Victorian tiny house!