We live in a world that is constantly changing — and in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, that is more true than ever before. Many have seen their personal and professional lives upended by the wide-reaching and ongoing influence of 2020. Supply chain disruptions are expected to go on […]
Month: February 2022
When decorating my first NYC apartment, I struggled to find affordable, high-quality home decor. I ordered products from e-commerce sites Amazon and Etsy and compared the experience. Despite the longer delivery times, Etsy quickly became my go-to for vintage and unique pieces. Loading Something is loading. Growing up, my art-teacher […]
What does it take to own a piece of the 17th century in New York’s coveted East End? More than $2 million. A charming cottage in Sag Harbor — believed to be among the oldest homes in the Hamptons, if not the oldest — has listed for $2.39 million, according […]
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. From listening to the best audible books to playing the weekly podcasts you follow (perhaps with this Amazon Music Unlimited deal), a solid pair of wireless earbuds allow for unmatched, hands-free listening — […]
A do-it-yourself remodel can be a budget-friendly way to freshen up your home. For some projects, it may take just a few YouTube videos to show you how to modernize your space. But not every project is right for amateur renovators. Your skill level, budget and how important the project […]
In the channel-tufted annals of today’s design discourse, few words get tossed about with greater abandon than timeless. That flokati wall treatment? Timeless. Wi-Fi-enabled vegetable juicer? Timeless. Illuminated poured-resin cactus tree? Timeless. So, it feels all the more thrilling to enter a space that feels authentically that: rooted in the […]