Category: home
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Multigenerational Home: Transforming a 1901 Rowhouse
For homeowners Nadia and Stephen, creating a home that comfortably housed three generations meant more than just renovation; it was about building a space for shared life while respecting individual needs. Discover how they reimagined their 1901 row house to achieve both “After” photos by Pixy Interiors for Sweeten Homeowners: Nadia and Stephen posted their 1901 three-story…
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Smart Storage Ideas Inspired by Sweeten Renovated Homes
Step into a world where clutter vanishes and serenity reigns. Imagine a home not just clean, but truly organized – a sanctuary where everything has its place, and beauty blossoms from within. It’s more than just aesthetics; it’s about reclaiming your space, your time, and your peace of mind. These 8 inspiring ideas will ignite…
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Couples Who Renovate Together, Stay Together
This year, we’re celebrating the power of partnership, the joy of shared vision, and the magic that happens when couples and families team up to create a home filled with love. From navigating design disagreements to embracing each other’s “mild obsessions,” these heartwarming stories of real-life renovations prove that even amidst the dust and demolition,…
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Classic Prewar Apartment Renovation on Park Avenue
Kasey dreamed of a classic prewar apartment in Manhattan. When he found one on Park Avenue, he uncovered a hidden treasure: original herringbone floors beneath the drab carpeting. That discovery sparked a full renovation, transforming the tired studio into a bright, elegant home. Read on to see how Kasey navigated a strict co-op board and…
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Creating a Perfect Condo in the West Village
Driven by a desire for modern elegance and improved functionality, Neil and Ilene partnered with architect Aaron Davis to begin a comprehensive floor-to-rafters renovation of their 1,550-square-foot space. This is the story of how they breathed new life into a dated apartment, creating a dream home through thoughtful design and a touch of boldness. Retired…
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Can Minimalism Save a Century-Old Home?
In a world obsessed with the ‘new’, century-old buildings and apartments whisper tales of a bygone era. These architectural gems, with their intricate moldings, soaring ceilings, and perhaps even a ghost story or two, possess an undeniable charm. But can minimalist design, a philosophy often associated with starkness and simplicity, truly enhance the allure of…
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Why Calacatta Marble is So Expensive?
Homeowners dreaming of a luxurious kitchen or bathroom often find themselves captivated by the allure of Calacatta marble. Its dramatic veining and timeless elegance promise to elevate any space. However, the reality of incorporating this coveted material into a renovation project often involves a significant financial investment. Post your project on Sweeten for free and…
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Young Family Creates Minimalist Haven in a 100-Year-Old Building
As with any renovation project, especially one involving a historic building, there were surprises along the way. Unforeseen delays due to permitting, supply chain issues, and construction hiccups tested the homeowners’ patience. The old building also presented its own challenges, with hidden nooks and crannies that required creative solutions. “Given the building is over a…
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Sandra & Nelson’s Sweeten Story: A Tudor Home’s Transformation
After 22 years of living in their charming 1922 Tudor-style home in Brooklyn’s South Slope, Sandra and Nelson knew it was time for a change. Not just a cosmetic refresh, but a true transformation that would breathe new life into their beloved house and create a space that reflected their evolving family. This is their…