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Wendy Goodman

June 20, 2005 | Great Rooms Special: Kitchens
Foodie's Delight

Wait, what does that do? Self-taught chef—and culinary obsessive— David Arnold reinvents the galley kitchen.

June 20, 2005 | Great Rooms Special: Kitchens
Just a Little Bit Country

A Hollywood design team prefers that their Noho kitchen not be misread as rural.

June 20, 2005 | Great Rooms Special: Kitchens
Everything Plus the Sink

A tour of some very different takes on the urban kitchen—from a foodie’s dream lab to a live-cook space of the future.

August 19, 2002 | Feature
B-Hive

He may be a rock star, but the B-52's Fred Schneider's only addiction is to collecting: records, pottery, gooney birds. By extension, his Chelsea apartment is all high style and storage space. Welcome to his own private Idaho.

November 27, 2000 | Feature
Holiday Gifts: House Keepers

Cheery meets chic in these bright, impeccably designed pieces for the home (whether it's the one you're visiting or the one you live in).

April 28, 2003 | Feature
Home Design 2003

New looks for the kitchen and bathroom. Plus, Vivienne Tam's airy retreat.

June 29, 1998 | Feature
Summer Fun:
Dalí High

Al fresco entertainment takes a decidedly novel turn when a hot NoHo designer throws a rooftop cocktail party with a Surrealist twist.

November 10, 2003 | Feature
Full Nest

For Joseph Holtzman, the witty and urbane editor of Nest, country living means fake hippo heads, pot-leaf upholstery, plenty of guests, and a totally new take on the “drawing room.”

April 11, 2005 | Feature
The Italian Job

Tuscany meets Venice in a triangular 1700s house in the West Village.

June 11, 2001 | Feature
Style in Spades

Using their love of color, designing couple Kate and Andy Spade combined their talents to turn a dilapidated farmhouse on Long Island into a perfectly quirky retreat. Just in time, as both get set to launch a spate of new projects.

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