Some things in life are worth the wait. In the case of Andrea Filippone and William Welch, they spent 18 years putting together their dream home in New Jersey. So, what did the end result look like -- and was it worth it? Find out now! BLOG POSTS | KIRSTEN DIRKSEN | WATCH: ARCHITECT & CARPENTER CRAFT TINY PASSIVE SOLAR BACKYARD HIDEAWAY At 120 square feet their backyard hideaway was carefully designed to maximize space. The space is condensed, but Sarah Deeds sees that as an advantage: it puts you closer to your views and nature. | | DAVID PARK CURRY | MIXOLOGY Our arresting bit of visual mixology, another flight back in time, was modeled by Karl L. H. Műller (1820-1887). As the Duchess says to Alice in Wonderland, "Everything's got a moral if only you can find it." | | COURTNEY CACHET | WILL THE A-HOLE WHO STARTED THE NEON TREND PLEASE STAND UP? If you're 15, you can wear neon. Barrettes, t-shirts, neon glow sneakers and such. If you're 17 you can decorate with neon in your bedroom. As for everyone else: sorry, you're just giving the rest of us a headache. | | BRIAN KELSEY | REFINISHING KITCHEN CABINETS You love your kitchen, but not your kitchen cabinets. It's a common problem and one that can be solved in one weekend! How? By simply painting them, and updating the hardware. | | LISA MIRZA GROTTS | RULES OF ENGAGEMENT FOR HOME BUYERS: OPEN-HOUSE ETIQUETTE If you're in the process of looking for a new home, your search will be smoother if you follow these rules of engagement at each open house. | | |
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