“It helped that they filled the space with plants, including a 10-foot-tall fiddle-leaf fig tree, a lemon tree and hanging philodendrons that remind them of the vines near a favorite waterfall in Grenada. And in the early days of the lockdown, they added a small hydroponic system at the foot of the s…”— Tim McKeough, nytimes.com
“It was like ‘Hocus Pocus’ came to life for me. Not to mention, the adults do their own ‘trick-or-treating’ with beverages and Jello shots on some porches. Needless to say, my own love of autumn and Halloween drew me into this place, but it’s also a perfect location by the river, just across from the…”— Kimberly Nesmith , apartmenttherapy.com
“Unbeknownst to me, changing your rug really changes the entire atmosphere of the space that it’s in.”— Leandra Medine, manrepeller.com
“I am still in awe that I was able to purchase a house at this time in my life.”— Marie Claire, marieclaire.com
“And then, one day, I remember going to the supermarket here in Delaware, and there was a family in front of me, a father and a couple of kids. He had put back a bunch of grapes because they were five dollars a bunch and he couldn't afford it. It was this turning point. I just realized that I wasn't…”— Lisa Blunt Rochester, elle.com
“Don't let the challenge of hosting in a small home get in the way of your dinner party dreams this holiday season, though.”— Adrienne Breaux, apartmenttherapy.com
“I apologize for the vagueness, but I want it to smell like nothing, and right now it smells like something.”— John Duda, bookofduda.com
“Can I get you something to drink? Here, I got these Prego jars, want some sprite or something? I’ll get myself a jar of spiced rum ha ha. I like to recycle.”— Kayla Haas, medium.com
“While women will forgive a lot in the way of décor (minus Scarface posters), they will not forgive a Mountain Dew bottle full of piss.”— Sophia Benoit, gq.com
“I love what you've done with the place. Last time I was here, it was, uh... Well, not a contender for the cover of Good Housekeeping, that's for sure.”— Peter Gould, Jimmy McGill, Bob Odenkirk, imdb.com
“It’s a tale that’s now coming to a sad end: That $100 million mansion, once the most expensive home in America, has become its most expensive tear-down.”— Glenn Garvin, miamiherald.com
“Inside each of us is a home ready to be built. It takes a supply of ambition and materials to construct a cabin, but the reward is handsome: a shelter for yourself somewhere quiet, and a place to offer warm hospitality to friends.”— Zach Klein, Steven Leckart, amazon.com
“Some people prefer to make their homes so neat that there is no evidence of life anywhere at all.”— Joseph Fink, amazon.com