Watch as a Literal Truckload of Antiques Magically Appears!
Special delivery from Long Island City, Queens, NYC! The signature Big Pink Truck from Piece of Cake Moving, loaded to the brim with treasures from Newel Antiques.
Special delivery from Long Island City, Queens, NYC! The signature Big Pink Truck from Piece of Cake Moving, loaded to the brim with treasures from Newel Antiques.
Stickley Furniture, a beloved heritage brand established in 1900 and still producing beautiful handcrafted furniture today, is coveted for their Mission- and Craftsman-style pieces. We were so fortunate to work with them when creating this serene bedroom retreat for Ali and Nur. Gustav Stickley would love this Arts & Crafts bungalow bedroom, at the center of one of the most dramatic transformations in this perfect little house.
Heritage Tile is synonymous with Subway Ceramics, the beautiful tile first made in the early 1900s for the New York City subway stations. But their collections go far beyond the 3×6 light-reflecting white tiles!
In the digital age, millennials are rewriting the rules of real estate, and the journey to homeownership has taken a captivating turn. Enter Instagram, the visual-centric social media platform that has become more than just a space for sharing snapshots of daily life.
Nuisance stumps? Gone! Overgrown flagstone pathway? Revealed? Soft foundation beds to compliment the stunning new exterior paint? Mapped out and planted by local landscape guru our fellow Washington Co., NY, residents need to know!
It started with a nightstand. After stumbling upon a beautiful single side table in a shop locally, we sent a reference image to Modern Hill Furniture who, experts that they are, immediately knew the design and maker *and* recognized the piece from their own inventory.
The biggest challenge in restoring the church for Cristiana + Nick was figuring out how to furnish the space with beautiful pieces that match the scale and grandeur of the space while also being extremely affordable, considering all the restoration work that was necessary to do and would eat through the budget completely.
What's more daunting than turning a firehouse — later a Town Hall and court — into a welcoming home? Turning its warren of municipal offices into a spacious, functional kitchen! READY, SET
What's one trend we definitely need to bring back, especially if restoring a home from 1885? Wallpaper on the ceiling!
We were up against years (decades?) of deferred landscaping in Worcester, NY. But trust us when we say that behind those vines and beyond that foot-tall grass and under those branches, there’s a Queen Anne charmer just waiting to breathe again!