Living Large
Discover how homeowners in four cities are living large in small dwellings by maximizing art and architecture. Try some of their ideas in your small space.
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Setting the Scene in NYC
With the techniques photo stylist Kevin Hertzog uses to make interesting sets for photo shoots, he creates a modern and eclectic scene for high-style living and entertaining in his L-shaped 500-square-foot New York City studio apartment.
With the techniques photo stylist Kevin Hertzog uses to make interesting sets for photo shoots, he creates a modern and eclectic scene for high-style living and entertaining in his L-shaped 500-square-foot New York City studio apartment.
Plexiglas panels suspended from the ceiling separate Hertzog's dining area and bedroom.
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