



"Living in the Dust"
Written by Joyce Wadler
Photography by Fred R. Conrad
A New York Times piece on a couple living in their Chelsea apartment throughout the renovation. Considering all the pains, trials and errors,
the end results look very good to me.

4 comments:
i read about this and saw the video. For such a small space, they really made the most of it.
love your blog (always special when someone mentions godard).
delphine
This is a great link - what a thoughtful renovation.
I too have a saying that "you can only be in one room at a time" and I love small spaces and people who make them work (for not a lot of money) - what a great article and video about how to think outside the box!
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