Homeworthy New York features the most extraordinary homes and interior designers in the state. Each episode highlights the decor, design and decisions that transformed these houses into homes. In addition to showcasing homes in New York City, the Hamptons, and the Hudson Valley, we'll travel to every corner of New York to celebrate the unique architectural elements to capture the unique places we call home.
I don't think rent stabilized apartments are fair to the landlord.and I don't understand how it is legal in a capitalized society. We don't tell the grocery store what to charge for groceries nor do we tell the gas station but they can charge for gas so how is it we can tell landlords what they charge in rent and they are locked in for decades. Often the rent stabilized apartment does not keep up with inflation and expenses and the landlord loses money. In my opinion it is wrong and unfair.
no landlord has ever had a gun pointed to his head and told that they must be landlords, if they don't like it , sell the building and take the proceeds and be a productive member of society. People in NYC and many other parts of America are gouged by high rents that consumes most of a renter's income. If landlords in Europe can make a living from charging reasonable rents, then I think American ones will do just fine.
But it's ok for landlords to charge off the wall prices for something not even worth it making decent housing impossible for a lot of people? That's what's not fair. Rents are out of control and it's time for the government to step in and stop this madness. Decent housing should be a right to everyone.
She got a great deal! Let her live it as she pleases! If it were your deal whatever deal you would get then you would also be enjoying your deal! And that would also be good!
'This is my library,' she says, then goes on to show a room with twenty books in it, displayed in such a way that their spines are invisible... It's a lovely apartment, but that rubbed me the wrong way.
It appears that Homeworthy is posting old video programs under the name Homeworthy New York and advertising them as new. Regardless it is still getting clicks which is a great way to increase revenue without creating something new. I think this women has done a great job decorating her apartment. It's welcoming.
@@ContiresidenceWhat I like the best about her apartment is that it’s not cluttered. I found it very interesting that she uses dark colors on the walls.
These apartments hardly ever come up for rent because families just pass them from one family member to another. My friend grew up on Bleecker St. in a 2 bedroom and it passed to his son when his mom died. She's very fortunate to have it.
I have been a "Garrow fan" since I viewed the very first Homeworthy video of Garrow and his Carlyle home ! I have been following him ever since. There is no one better ! Great to see this Homeworthy video again.
I’d love to hear how people keep theses homes clean and organized. Explaining how many helpers, what they do each day, what services they outsource, what they clean once a month, thrice a year, etc. That would be very informative and entertaining bc keeping a house like that is not for everyone.
It's a beautifully decorated apartment. It conveys a sense of opulence with a friendly, warming quality. The only thing l would do differently is the pillow grouping on the bed. The headboard is large and l would put bigger pillows with some color and/or pattern to make it less stark, but otherwise it's amazing.
If anyone has that tub never take it out. There has never been a more ergonomic bathtub and probably never will be. Its good Ally put this episode up again as there's a lot to take in.
She can raise the plastic tree up, fill in with a disc of cardboard and then moss on top. Fake trees are for me. Some real living plants in the room sells it.
Love all the DIYing even though it seems they can afford to have things done for them, gives it a lot more character. The bathroom ceiling for example: so impressive!
I feel like this was previously shown. I recall all the comments that she never mentioned Kate Spade and missing her which would have been a nice thing to do.
Why do Americans pronounce it foy-er and not the correct way foy-ay. It's a French word. We say resume, fiance, and tons of other french words correctly in English, so why not foyer?
Lovely apartment. How is your furniture intact with three cats? I have one and I had to cover all couch corners with two sided tape to dissuade scratching.