Curtains Up for a 1927 Co-op
A family’s sustainable pursuits bring life to their Manhattan home Not wanting to leave their neighborhood of Inwood in Manhattan, Sandra, a designer and entrepreneur, and her husband Michael, a...
View ArticleQ&A With Jean: Should I Take the Lowest Bid?
Sweeten’s Founder + CEO Answers Your Renovation Questions Welcome to #14 in our series, designed to bring clarity to some of the mysteries of renovating! Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or a...
View ArticleA New Chapter: Empty Nesters’ Reno Stories
When kids flee the coop, it’s time for change Grown children leaving the nest gives parents an opportunity to rethink their lifestyle and their home. For some, that means turning an old bedroom into a...
View ArticleCommercial Guide: 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Leasing Office Space
What to know before renting office space for your business (Above) Office renovation by Sweeten general contractor Colin As a business owner, changing locations can be disruptive. Moving your company’s...
View ArticleA Colonial-Style Kitchen Gets Gorgeous in Brooklyn
Gold and blue make this 250-sq-ft cook space pop Project: Reconfigure a dark and dated kitchen in Brooklyn Before: Nydia and Jonathan bought their 3,240-square-foot house in 2012. They completed a few...
View ArticleThis 44-Square-Foot Kitchen Is Simply Grand
Marie Kondo inspires Japanese-style storage Joseph, an immigration lawyer and painter, and Sunghee, the art director for Space Pool, a non-profit art organization in South Korea, rented their...
View ArticleMeet Sweeten General Contractor Phil
He worked in finance and flipped houses before becoming a contractor At Sweeten, the experts in our network are experienced contractors and design pros we’d be thrilled to have working in our own...
View ArticleHow to Renovate a Kitchen for Entertaining
The cook space is the heart of the home—and the party Hosting friends and family in your home is a big job with a seemingly endless to-do list, from the cleaning marathon the day before to the...
View ArticleSpaces to Dine For
Small changes like new storage, lighting, and paint go a long way Project: Bring a modern touch to a raised dining area Before: Lindsay and Nicholas loved the herringbone wood floors and original...
View ArticleQ&A With Jean: Why Should I Move Out During My Renovation?
Sweeten’s Founder + CEO Answers Your Renovation Questions Welcome to #15 in our series, designed to bring clarity to some of the mysteries of renovating! Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or a...
View ArticleRental Properties Turned Home, Sweet, Home
A source of comfort, instead of income No matter how high-quality materials are in a home, they can be damaged accidentally or worn down over time. This is especially true in rental properties, where...
View ArticleHow to Read an Alteration Agreement in NYC
For co-op and condo living, a close look at the contract—including why it exists Chances are, if you’re renovating in an apartment building—whether it’s a co-op or a condo—you’ll know what an...
View ArticleA Couple Divides (and Conquers) a Bathroom Reno
One handled the budget; the other, the design Project: Refresh an old and outdated bathroom Before: Penny, a product manager for a financial firm, and Kevin, a puppeteer with the Swedish Cottage...
View ArticleRenovating the Bunny Mansion in New Jersey
A two-family becomes a single home for a couple and their furry friends Carol and Jon felt as if they’d won the lottery when they found their first home, a charming, two-story detached place—gray with...
View ArticleYou Don’t Have to Deal With Ugly Radiators
Here are elegant ways to hide them With so many design and construction decisions to consider during a renovation, sometimes the little details fall by the wayside. It’s important to keep in mind those...
View ArticleAn Arts and Crafts Kitchen Built With Love
A former builder-grade kitchen gets a custom look Project: Increase storage and counter space in a Queens, NY, kitchen Before: Ed, a buyer for a retail department of a major New York City museum,...
View ArticleA Touch of Italy for a New Home
A first-time homeowner mixes sustainability with the comforts of her native country Giulia renovated her one-bedroom apartment in a 1920’s brownstone co-op in Park Slope soon after she purchased it,...
View Article7 Chic Home Office Nooks
Working from home has never looked better With more of the American workforce staying home for their 9 to 5 than ever before, having designated office space is important. Of course, not everyone has...
View ArticleNew Jersey Kitchens in the Spotlight
Two Jersey City homeowners make the most of limited footprints Project: Improve the layout and look of a drab kitchen Before: Anne wanted to wait to move into her Jersey City co-op apartment until she...
View ArticleCurtains Up for a 1927 Co-op
A family’s sustainable pursuits bring life to their Manhattan home Not wanting to leave their neighborhood of Inwood in Manhattan, Sandra, a designer and entrepreneur, and her husband Michael, a...
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