Tim McKeough

March 11, 2020

Getting Comfortable with Furniture Customization

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March 10, 2020

An Escape From Brooklyn, and a ‘Couple’s Project’

For years, Paul and Nathalie Schulhof scoured the countryside north of New York, searching for a weekend house that could serve as a rural escape from […]
March 9, 2020

Shopping for Match Strikers

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February 24, 2020

Shopping for Sofas

Choosing a sofa can be a daunting proposition. From cocktail parties to catnaps, it has to meet a wide variety of demands. And it’s probably the […]
February 10, 2020

Shopping for Accessory Storage

If you don’t wear all of your jewelry and accessories round the clock — and all at the same time — you need somewhere to store […]
November 12, 2019

What the Best-Dressed Doors Are Wearing

Giving tired cabinets an upgrade with new hardware is one of the oldest tricks known to decorators — and for good reason. It’s a surprisingly easy […]
October 18, 2019

The Return of Golden Age Design

Once the scaffolding comes down and construction crews move on, the new Beckford House and Tower condominium buildings now taking shape on Manhattan’s Upper East Side […]
March 1, 2017

How Microbatch Textiles Became Cool

When Fawn Galli, an interior designer, needed drapery for floor-to-ceiling French windows overlooking Central Park in the apartment of the screenwriter David Koepp, no ordinary fabric […]
October 3, 2011

The Perfect Kitchen of the Future

The editors of Architectural Digest and Bon Appetit collaboratively explore the next generation of home kitchen technology.
August 1, 2011

Miriam Ellner and Her Verre Églomisé Works

The artist casts a new light on an ancient craft