

Construction Dust Control: Keeping Your NYC Home Healthy During Renovation
If you’ve ever walked past a construction site in Manhattan, you know that unmistakable smell, a mix of old plaster, sawdust, and history. But when that "history" is being stirred up inside your own four walls, it stops being a neighborhood quirk and starts being a health concern. As an architect focusing on wellness-first renovations here in NYC, I’ve seen it all. I know how exciting it is to finally start that kitchen remodel or create a nursery for your growing family. But


Renovating With Kids: Creating a Healthier Home Environment
If you’re a parent in New York City, your home is more than just a place to sleep, it’s your sanctuary, your office, and your children’s primary playground. But for many of the families I work with, there’s a nagging worry that beneath the surface of their pre-war apartment or brownstone, the environment might not be as healthy as it could be. When you decide to embark on a wellness home renovation, you aren't just updating cabinets or picking out pretty tiles. You are essent
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15 Biophilic Design Ideas to Turn Your Small NYC Apartment into a Stress-Free Sanctuary
Living in New York City is an adrenaline rush, but let’s be honest, it’s also a sensory assault. Between the screeching of the 6 train, the endless grey of the sidewalk, and the "cozy" (read: tiny) footprint of our apartments, our nervous systems are often stuck in overdrive. At Tong Dong Architects, we believe your home shouldn’t just be a place where you store your shoes and sleep; it should be a living organism that helps you recharge. This is where biophilic design comes





