The friends scoured Facebook Marketplace and local salvage centers—locating such treasures as decades-old Douglas fir flooring from a decommissioned munitions plant—to remake the 600-square-foot space into a homey creative commons. |
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Do you really need an app for your icemaker? Probably not. |
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Haddock Studio preserves an apartment’s Victorian details while updating its interiors with custom furniture, an industrial kitchen, and a chiseled marble sink. |
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With original mahogany beams, built-ins, and bright bathroom tile, the L.A. residence radiates period charm. |
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Markmus Design peels away previous renovations and ’70s wallpaper to create a colorful family home that blends work with play. |
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The fictional bunker perfectly embodies misanthropic luxury, evoking our current billionaires and their lairs almost too closely. |
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I’ve scoured the market for design-worthy items appropriate for a very discerning audience—my dog Archie, and also, me. |
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Love good design? We’re hiring. |
Remote and on-site roles open in Editorial, Sales, and Engineering. |
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