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Broadway actor Justin is a man of many talents: When he’s not performing in Tina! The Tina Turner Musical, he’s photographing other performers’ headshots for his side hustle, Jshoots. But when the pandemic hit and Broadway closed, Justin was doing it all in the New York apartment he shares with his fitness instructor boyfriend — who, of course, was also working from home.
When musician Leeroy Stagger and his designer/artist wife Coby Starck decided to pack it up and leave Alberta at the beginning of Covid, they had no idea that a 1973 Airstream would be their lifeline.
We make it our job (actually, it is our job) to tell our readers about the hottest releases in the world of cookware. But every once in a while, a product is so popular that it sells out almost immediately, and, trust us, we get just as sad as you do. Such is the case with Made In’s Non Stick Frying Pan, which, after a brief zero-inventory hiatus, is back in stock in every size.
British stylist and interior designer Emily Rickard might finally be a homeowner after renting around the world, but she's still an absolute expert in renter-friendly style ideas that won't break the bank... plus inspiration for working with what you already have!
Originally built in the 1850s as pig barn, when Elle and Martin first bought this place, the floor was literally just earth. The couple did much of the conversion work themselves using mostly reclaimed materials to convert this barn into a cozy, rustic dream home!
Thrifting pros share their takes on those under-the-radar gems you should seek out at the thrift store, especially if you're a new renter in a small space.
The immersive, interactive art exhibit showcases the stories 12 LGBTQ+ seniors — including a politician, a veteran, a Stonewall Survivor, and a Black Panther — who began living as their true authentic selves later in life, exploring both the hardships, discrimination, and fear they experienced
Let us guess: You cobbled together your WFH setup over a year ago and have been making do ever since. You’re not the only one. Our homes have had to do a lot of improvising, but it’s time to say goodbye to your couch-slash-office and dining table-slash-classroom. Instead, carve out an intentional space that lets you focus and doesn’t disrupt the rest of your home.Staples Connect™ understands how we (and our homes) are working and learning remotely.
Paul — better known as @plantmepaul on Instagram — shares this small rental apartment with a roommate, beautiful brick walls, natural light, and tons of plants!
As a freelance graphic designer, Julia needs space to create. She also needs storage for her many notebooks and art supplies, a system to keep all her various projects on track, and plenty of colorful inspiration. That’s a tall order for a cozy New York apartment, where she lives with her husband and cat.While most of the world struggled to figure out the WFH lifestyle last year, Julia already knew the drill.
I crowdsourced responses from over 100 people, and while there was a lot of overlap, there were also a few hacks that made me think, “Huh, that would help.”