

The $300,000 mistake families make before hiring an architect
It usually starts with a celebratory dinner. You’ve just closed on a beautiful, slightly-tired Brooklyn townhouse or a sprawling pre-war apartment on the Upper West Side. You’re clinking glasses, imagining the open-concept kitchen and the spa-like primary bath. You have a budget in mind, a healthy one, and you figure you’ll start calling contractors next week to "get some numbers." Stop right there. I’ve seen this movie before, and in the high-stakes world of New York City re


7 Mistakes You’re Making with Acoustic Comfort (and How to Fix the Noise in Your NYC Apartment)
Living in New York City is an exercise in sensory overload. We love the energy, the late-night hum, and the feeling that something is always happening just around the corner. But when you step through your front door, that energy shouldn’t follow you inside. Your home should be your sanctuary, the one place where your nervous system can finally exhale. As an architect focusing on wellness-first renovations, I’ve found that homeowners often spend months obsessing over the perf
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Is Your Flooring Making You Sick? How to Choose Non-Toxic Materials for Your NYC Apartment Renovation
If you are a parent in New York City, you know the "floor struggle" all too well. In our vertical city, the floor isn't just something we walk on: it’s the primary playground. It’s where your toddler learns to crawl, where the LEGO kingdom is built, and where your newborn spends tummy time. But here is the high-stakes question we rarely ask during a frantic renovation: Is your flooring making your kids sick? When we think about air quality, we often look at the smog outside o





