Lulu Cake Boutique chef and partner Jay Muse offers his advice and culinary experience to turn these one-note tools into versatile kitchen staples.
First there was the arts-and-craft-style home in Armonk; then, the townhouse on the Hudson River. This year we’re headed to the Ritz-Carlton.
Forget electricity and running water—home is where the heart is for one Westchester-bred 20-something.
If you think magical waterfront living in Westchester is reserved for a wealthy few, think again.
Patdo Light Studio’s design principal offers his expertise.
From Connecticut’s Design Lighting, how to place and arrange your lights.
Trends in color and customization in lighting from the Croton-on-Hudson designer.
How to accessorize using lighting with Elissa Grayer Interior Design in Rye.
A Way Of Light from Larchmont’s Robert Sonneman.
From Klaff’s, advice on light fixtures as works of art for the home.
Treat your lights like “the jewelry of the room,” according to the New York professional.
Tips on lighting from Post Chester’s Patdo Light Studio.
Slope master Jan Johnsen embraces a property’s steep contours to reveal a hidden treasure.
Westchester Home Executive Editor Nancy L. Claus on the latest and brightest trends in home illumination to celebrate our light issue.
Call it a post-McMansion, suburban problem—rooms that are actually too big. How to deal?
Just what exactly is an arborist, and how can one help your property?
Decorate your house with some of the latest and greatest interior accents.
Furniture from the Hudson Valley, hip home décor, and glamorous glass for your consideration.
The newest pillows, comforters, and blankets now filling store shelves will surely take the chill out of brisk autumn nights.
More and more families are turning utilitarian bathing spaces into personal, spa-like sanctuaries.