@Dwell has updated pitch guidelines, with details on all our verticals/editors, the print magazine, and contracts/rates. We would love to hear from you! https://t.co/zHodqVyGl2
Our Generations issue is here. In its pages, we explore design for all ages, from actually nice kids toys to Chicago town houses that have stood the test of time to an affordable home worth growing old in. However old you are and whatever kind of home you have, we hope this issue shows you what’s possible at every age. Read it now: https://t.co/y8Uvb043ep
Our annual American design issue is here! Inside, we take a look at homes from across the country that all draw from history. The stories look back, but also look forward. Check it out now: https://t.co/4JZ85gT27V
Some of you haven't listened to Elizabeth Gilbert's May 2022 two-part appearance on Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach's podcast We Can Do Hard Things and it shows
Fireplaces adorned with Arts and Crafts tiles are among the sole surviving relics of the town’s architectural heritage, and volunteers are on a mission to salvage them.
https://t.co/cUY7FBGGpI
As strange as this viral project may seem, there’s a historical precedent for this kind of adaptive reuse—but that doesn’t mean it’s always done right.
https://t.co/pvyTKarV6s
people ask me if i feel safe in nyc and i’m like no, there’s always a small chance you might encounter middle schoolers on the train right after school lets out
Would love to be in the hive mind at Netflix as they decide which of their real estate shows start with "Buying" and which start with "Selling." First it was alliterative; now it seems totally random