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Two Greek-born architects transformed an 1899 building into a light-filled home designed for play.
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Two Greek-born architects transformed an 1899 building into a light-filled home designed for play.
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The architects and founders of the design studio Objects of Common Interest renovated an 1899 townhouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, even adding a modular slide for their two children.
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The best work spaces, from a minimalist sanctuary in Sweden to an experimental round study in Japan.
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In the gentle hills of the Cotswolds, the accessories designer Lulu Guinness has indulged her magpie tendencies.
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The decorator Junie Rodriguez has created a space for his sister in the Philippines that reflects many cultures and traditions — but most of all his own.
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In Antwerp, Belgium, a couple steeped in contemporary art and design have left a unique imprint on a very old building.
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Billy Cotton brought a contemporary touch to one of the last remaining historically intact midcentury houses in the city’s Trousdale Estates development.
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The British accessories designer leads a tour of her art- and antiques-filled home, inside a Gloucestershire manor that dates back to the 1720s.