Every morning I read a little bit of the New York Times. While looking through the home and garden section, I was surprised by the homes they featured - mostly because I liked them, and also by the variety...
This home was once a synagogue


The rooftop deck is separated from the bedroom by only a glass wall

Not cozy enough for me, but pretty

I adore the tree photograph!!!
An industrial style SOHO apartment...

Look closely - the table is a vintage suitcase

A true New Yorker - making the most of space, and building vertically

I like the warmth of exposed brick, which we have in our kitchen

An eco-brazilian home...

Found dresser drawers fitted with casters now serve as rolling magazine storage!

Newspaper decoupaged chair.
Bright new Manhattan condominium...

I can't imagine a pond in my house and a wall of ivy!



Another SOHO loft. While this space is way too cold for me, I am in awe of the massive amount of empty space, the beautiful floors and ceiling, and the amazing windows...




Do you have a favorite out of these homes?
via New York Times
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