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17 Essential Kitchen Storage Hacks

Not every household is blessed with a spacious kitchen, with size restrictions and inconvenient floor plans causing untidiness and congestion....
By Luke Carlino Jun 08, 2021
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How To Store Your Bike This Winter

Owning a bike in NYC is pretty awesome, until it comes time for it to take up half your apartment all winter. Keep your bike safe, and out of your way, with any one of these stylish bike storage solutions.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018

How To Uninstall Your Air Conditioner From The Window

Before you tell that noisy 50-pound gorilla chillin in your window, “A/C ya later!” you have to uninstall the dang thing. We show you how in just 11 simple steps.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
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How To Last An Entire Summer In NYC Without A/C

Summer in the city isn’t always so pretty. There’s nothing like a sweat-drenched, sleepless night on flannel sheets to make you facepalm yourself for not buying an AC unit. Even if you don’t want to spend the cash, or send your electricity bill spiking dramatically upwards, there are some measures you can take to make sure that your cozy little home doesn’t feel too toasty.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Nov 10, 2019

Form Meets Function With These Beautiful Air Conditioners

You’re paying a lot of money for your apartment in New York City. If you’re lucky enough to have a decent view (or a window at all, for that matter), the last thing you want to do is block out the skyline with a noisy, ugly, fifty-pound air conditioner

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
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