Curb appeal isn’t just important when you’re getting ready to sell your home. Having a well maintained, attractive front yard that accents your house and gives you — and your neighbors and friends — pleasure is a worthy goal for any homeowner.
For transformative designs, look no further than transFORM, which has made an art — and a very successful business — out of custom storage solutions. A visit to their gallery in New Rochelle can put you on the road to organization.
I make a stop into Carpet Trends at least once a week to pick up or drop off samples for my clients.
Michele Green, designer and co-owner of The Open House in downtown Rye, loves a good afterward, after many a beforehand.
Since 2007 Country Willow has been voted “Best Furniture Store” by Westchester Magazine. After meeting Roy Estrow, co-founder with his wife Cori, you can see why.
In searching for savvy help in home decorating, I knew whom to call: Peter J. Sinnott IV at Home Works, 509 North Main Street in Port Chester.
The Rye Tri Club, newly formed as a 501(c) 3 organization, combines a zeal for triathlon with a belief in fueling charitable donations to three key charities: the Challenged Athletes Foundation, MAC Angels Foundation, and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS). Recently, the club awarded $3,000 to each of the three organizations.