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The heart of the home has always been the kitchen, much like the heart of New York City has been Central Park. Not always like the kitchen, but since the first section of the 843-acre park opened in 1858.
Interior wall finishes must follow NYC code 801.1 and National Fire Protection Association [NFPA] code 286 to maintain appropriate fire resistance inside buildings.
We all grow up to learn, at some point, that Santa Claus is not real. And now, that red, blue and yellow are not the primary colors.
We recently had the pleasure of transforming a floral designer’s New York City apartment into a bright and welcoming space.
In the heart of Clinton Hill, a spirited sanctuary emerges—a sophisticated adult playroom brought to life with the warm embrace of Benjamin Moore’s Caliente.
Cliffside Park, N.J., a borough within Bergen County, exudes an urban atmosphere more closely aligned with Brooklyn or Queens than the Garden State.
When you move into a new place it’s important to take the time to make it feel like your home.