- October 14, 2002 | Home Design Fall 2002
- Family Recipe
Restaurateur Keith McNally -- the man behind Pastis and Balthazar -- uses a mix of Provençal flavors and American country spice to turn an 1841 townhouse into a thoroughly luxurious retreat.
- April 11, 2005 | Feature
- Skylab
High atop the Time Warner Center, a couple experiments with some radical color schemes.
- November 22, 2004 | A Great Room
- Scenes From a Classic Fourteen
Fernando Sanchez’s home is one of the city’s last true holdouts of Belle Époque living.
- January 10, 2005 | Feature
- The Interior World of Richard Avedon
Above the photographer’s famous Upper East Side studio was his own live-work apartment—in which every wall was a bulletin board and decorating was an exercise in brilliant juxtapositions.
- January 19, 2004 | Best of New York Weekly Pick
- Winter Wonderland
Though it’s hard to believe, the Winter Antiques Show hasn’t always been the chic-est bazaar in town.
- April 28, 2003 | Feature
- What's Cooking
From sleek metallics to sizzling color, four designs to heat up the kitchen. Plus: All the sources you'll need to redo yours.
- October 14, 2002 | Home Design Fall 2002
- The Top 100 Architects & Decorators
Our definitive list of the city's top interior talents, their signature looks, and their most well-known clients.
- January 3, 2005 | A Great Room
- Artists’ Colony
When Christopher Chiappa wants privacy, he heads through his apartment’s centerpiece: the ocean liner–like pink portal that leads to his 300-square-foot bedroom.
- October 11, 2004 | Feature
- When Your Client Is Yourself
How professional tastemakers design their own homes.
- June 24, 2002 | Feature
- Hot House
Using an ocean of brilliant paint and enough eye-popping fabric to pave the L.I.E., designer Muriel Brandolini transforms her Hampton Bays guest cottage into a tropical-hued treasure.

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