

Should you renovate or move? Here’s how we evaluate it
It happens to almost every family I work with in New York City. You reach a tipping point where your current home: perhaps that charming Brooklyn townhouse or the Manhattan apartment you bought years ago: starts to feel like it’s holding you back. Maybe the light doesn't reach the center of the house, or the floor plan feels like a chaotic puzzle of narrow hallways. You find yourself scrolling through real estate listings at midnight, wondering if it would be easier to just p


Do You Really Need a 'Wellness Room'? Here's the Truth for Small NYC Apartments
Whenever I sit down with a new client to discuss a wellness home renovation, I often see a flicker of hesitation. Especially for families living in Manhattan apartments or Brooklyn townhouses, there’s this persistent myth that "wellness" is a luxury that requires a dedicated room: a 100-square-foot zen sanctuary filled with yoga mats and expensive meditation pods. I’m here to tell you that in a city like New York, where every square inch is a precious commodity, the idea of a


Ventilation Upgrades Worth Considering During Your NYC Renovation
When you think about a home renovation, you probably picture the "after" photo: the sleek new kitchen, the perfect marble tile, or that sun-drenched reading nook. But for me, the most beautiful part of a home isn’t actually something you can see. It’s what you breathe. If you're at the beginning of the process, my Start Here page is a simple place to orient yourself. I often tell my clients to think of their home not just as a set of walls, but as a living organism. If the wa





