HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — Veteran Harlem politician William “Bill” Perkins was found safe after briefly going missing, the NYPD said Wednesday morning. Perkins, who recently lost his City Council seat after questions were raised about his ability to serve, disappeared from his Harlem home Tuesday afternoon, police originally said. His wife […]
Month: January 2022
As we approach a third year of the coronavirus, it’s clear the pandemic that changed the world also has changed how we live — and work — in our homes. People have had to adapt their living space into classroom space for kids, workspace for themselves and maybe a spouse […]
Syda Productions / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Point2. If you’ve ever asked yourself how much mortgage you can afford, getting prequalified is one of the first ways to find out. The process is actually pretty quick and easy, and you don’t really have anything to lose. […]
The Seattle-based architect Michael Eliason has a number of complaints about the way America makes its apartment buildings. The components are inferior, he says: The best sliding doors and windows are made elsewhere. The designs rarely accommodate larger families. And there are too many staircases. Too many what now? Eliason […]
Homeowners feeling pressure to clear out their clutter are taking a different route when that jumble includes a personal collection: committing to a proper display. A sizable collection can set the tone for a home’s entire design, says Goil Amornvivat, a New York designer who has worked with clients’ amassed […]
When considering health in the kitchen, we often think of the foods we eat, but what about cooking tools? Swapping your existing pots and pans with the best non-toxic cookware sets is considered an easy way to achieve a cleaner, healthier culinary space. Pots and pans are kitchen items that […]