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Garden Q & A: In Sedum, Less Can Be More Most of the Sedum spurium in my garden is thriving and blooming. But in a few places it looks straggly and weak. Should I cut it all back or just prune the bad patches?
Room to Improve : Photo Murals Q. I prefer photo murals to wallpaper. Where can I find a good selection?
Cuttings: The Secrets of the Moors, Transplanted to California Brandon Tyson transformed a garden in Sonoma Valley to a Moorish paradise by using plants as architectural elements.
House Proud: Making Tracks Out of the City, Onto the Ceiling Joshua Suzanne Ethier traded her Greenwich Village flat for a home for her vintage cars.
Jurassic Bark Petrified wood, from trees that have fossilized to stone, is currently intriguing those interested in interior design. But what's the appeal?
Design Notebook: Heavy Metal Jacket With a Luxe Lining Design's boldface names may be upstaged at the Art Basel fair by Adam Kalkin, an architect who is unveiling his Push Button House.
Décor Has a Family Reunion Decorating's big daddy, Albert Hadley, was surrounded by his admiring flock for his 85th birthday.
Room to Improve : Designer Floors Q. I saw beautiful stenciled wood floors on a house tour. Is this something I can do myself?
To Restore or Reinvent? A new manual urges Mississippians to rebuild homes in historic styles.
Letter From the Farm: Room at the Table as Seasons Change Thanksgiving will be different this year. In fact, it has been changing for a long time, but in subtle ways.
Party Gone Bad: Blame the Parents In the world of holiday parties and kids, the rules are ever-changing. One thing, however, remains constant: One's own children are better behaved than anyone else's.
Room to Improve: Sprucing Up Q. I'm expecting holiday guests. How can I make my small apartment look better on a $500 budget?
The Jolt of Spray Paint on Snow Downhill ski graphics, traditionally little more than two colors and a bland corporate logo, are becoming stylized.
Ephemeral Art, Eternal Maintenance The challenges of maintaining contemporary art created from ephemera are becoming increasingly acute.
For Choicest Apartments, Many More Choices With close to 16,000 units being built in Manhattan alone this year and next, there is much to choose from, especially at the high end.
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