Visits: 17 Booking stylishly decorated private residences as alternatives to sets and studios is a growing niche in the short-term rental market. When Bethany Morrison, a model, contacted Braylen Dion, a photographer, early last year with an idea for a …
For a ‘Cobra Kai’ Star, There’s Nothing a Good Basket Won’t Fix
Visits: 20 Smart mothers know better than to bring their young children on trips to the grocery store. The little ones tend to lobby vigorously for things that, in the end, will benefit no one but the family dentist. And …
In a Pandemic, Even Minimalists Need Space
Visits: 31 For years, Erin Boyle wrote about living in a tiny apartment on her blog, “Reading My Tea Leaves,” detailing the creative, thrifty ways she made a roughly 500-square-foot one-bedroom in Brooklyn Heights work for her, her husband, James …
Forget Long Weekends: During the Pandemic It’s All About Short Weeks
Visits: 32 Health declaration forms and virus tests. Quarantine-on-arrival (and on return) requirements. Infection rates that change by the day and labyrinthine middle-seat policies that require an advanced degree to decipher. Combine those new hurdles with the ability to work …
Tale of a Classic SoHo Loft
Visits: 31 Linda Sampson bought her loft in SoHo back in 1972 for $15,000. “That was a lot,” said Ms. Sampson, an artist, who had to borrow $10,000 from her father to close on the apartment. “I could have bought …
The TikTok House Wreaking Havoc Next Door
Visits: 53 When a group of young men moved into a 7,800-square-foot mansion on a quiet street in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles in late January, their new neighbors took notice. Some assumed they were tech entrepreneurs. How …