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Design editor Wendy Goodman takes you inside the city’s most exciting homes and design studios.

Design editor Wendy Goodman takes you inside the city’s most exciting homes and design studios. [Design Hunting]( A visual diary by Design Editor Wendy Goodman Worrell’s Flatbush stoop. Photo: DeSean McClinton-Holland In 2009, Shelley Worrell fell in love with a house in Flatbush, the Brooklyn neighborhood where she was born and raised. She wasn’t even looking for one. She renovated it over time with the help of family and friends and changed her life, leaving her corporate job in the city and founding CaribBeing, a local hub nurturing artists and talent of Caribbean descent. She also has raised awareness of Caribbean culture, working to designate parts of Flatbush and Prospect–Lefferts Gardens as “Little Caribbean.” [Take a tour]( Best, Wendy Goodman Never miss a detail: [Subscribe]( for unlimited access to New York. This Week in Design 1. [A Woman Turned a Room in Her Brownstone Into an All-Pink Content-Creation Studio It’s doing so well, the owner is turning another room in the building into an all-mint-colored version.]( 2. [The Look Book Goes to Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market Locals and out-of-towners alike shop for custom dresses, crystals, and mud cloth at the daily African crafts and textiles market.]( 3. [Prankster Artist Iván Argote Took Me on a Tour of NYC’s Least-Loved Monuments As part of his show at Perrotin.]( 4. [The Cabin Porniest Cabin of All Cabins Is For Sale The ‘Cabin Porn’ founder’s 53-acre upstate compound comes with four habitable structures, a wood-fired sauna and hot tub, and a suspension bridge.]( 5. [Heidi Klum’s Louvered Closet Doors Can Be Yours, Should You Want Them The current occupant of the supermodel’s long-ago apartment is giving them away.]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Read More on Curbed]( Introducing [My Week in New York](: a brand-new newsletter from the editors. [Sign up]( to get the next edition this Saturday. [GET THE NEWSLETTER]( [logo]( [facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [unsubscribe](param=dh) | [privacy notice]( | [update preferences]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up now]( to get this newsletter in your inbox. [View this email in your browser.]( You received this email because you have a subscription to New York. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact AdOps@nymag.com Vox Media, LLC 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, 11th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2021, All rights reserved

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