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How to Choose the Best Non-Toxic Materials for a Kid-Safe NYC Apartment Renovation
When you start dreaming about your NYC apartment renovation, your mind probably goes straight to the "visible" things. You might be scrolling through Pinterest looking at marble countertops, brass hardware, or that perfect shade of sage green for the nursery. But as an NYC residential architect who focuses on wellness, I’ve learned that the most important part of a home isn’t actually what you see: it’s what you breathe. If you’re a parent in this city, you already know that
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The ROI of Wellness: Why "Units that Breathe" are the Future of NYC Development
For a long time in NYC development, "wellness" was treated like a luxury garnish. It was the yoga room in the basement that no one used, or the juice bar in the lobby that closed after six months. As an architect working in the trenches of this city, I’ve seen the shift happen in real-time. Wellness is no longer an amenity; it’s a fundamental structural requirement for high-performing assets. I often tell my developer clients that if you want to future-proof your building, yo
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Maximizing Natural Light in Dark NYC Townhouses: 5 Design Hacks
There is a specific kind of magic in a New York City townhouse: the history in the floorboards, the stoop where stories are shared, and the classic silhouette that defines our streets. But let’s be honest: many of these historic gems can feel a little like a very expensive, very beautiful cave. Because townhouses are often narrow and sandwiched between neighbors, natural light usually only enters from the front and back. The middle of the home? It often stays in the shadows.





