The Best Airbnbs in Greenwich, Connecticut

Caroline Fiske

Connecticut is overall a very underrated state. Just because it is not as well known as New York does not mean that it is a bad state overall. The history, the beautiful views, the food, the architecture, the shopping, are just some of the many things that make Connecticut so unique. One town in Connecticut in particular is extremely popular when it comes to vacationing in Connecticut, that town is Greenwich. If you are a New Yorker who is just looking to get out of the state, Greenwich, Connecticut may be the place for you! Here are some of the best AirBnbs you can stay in if you decide to visit Greenwich.

“Charming Greenwich studio, 0.2 miles from the train”

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This beautiful and spacious studio is within walking distance to the Cos Cob train station in Greenwich. It is also within walking distance to downtown Cos Cob with many family activities to do such as going to a restaurant, a coffee shop, or a local bakery. The studio itself has a secluded backyard area, a stone wall interior, a mini library, a desk, private bathrooms, and bedrooms for three people. The concrete floors inside this studio allow it to be cool in the summertime and hot in the wintertime. Since you will only have the basement studio to yourself, this Airbnb is perfect for a not so silent vacation.

“Overlook Cabin in downtown Greenwich CT”

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Just like the previous Airbnb, this one is also a close walk to the train station. This Airbnb also comes with nearby access to the Greenwich ferry boats and beaches. Because this location is at one of the highest points of the Greenwich Coastline, there are very strict noise regulations in place. These regulations include, no partying, no smoking, and no pets are allowed. The interior of this Airbnb has a private entrance with an outside staircase, a TV, a bed, a coffee maker, and other essential items. There are wooden planks that are in line with the floor and ceiling and beach passes can also be requested at an extra cost. You will have the entire guest house to yourself and up to four guests are allowed in this beachy getaway guesthouse.

“Greenwich-In Town”

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This beautiful Airbnb is located just ½ mile away from Greenwich Avenue. You can easily walk to many different shopping stores and restaurants with all that downtown Greenwich has to offer. This Airbnb was also expanded in 2019 and just the other two Airbnb options above it is very close to the train station. You will have the entire home to yourself during your visit with three bedrooms, four beds, and two and a half bathrooms.

“Sparkling Clean on Greenwich Ave! Downtown!”

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If you are a business traveler, this Airbnb is perfect for you! It is not only located within walking distance to everything and anything but it also comes with everything in order to be productive. There is wireless internet, a printer, and a spacious desk for all of your essential office needs. The interior of the Airbnb comes with tall ceilings, hardwood flooring, big windows, a gas stove, a microwave, a Keurig machine, a Nespresso maker, leather chairs, an Apple TV, a hairdryer, soft bath towels, and tons of storage space. You will have the entire home to yourself on this work and fun related vacation.

“Greenwich abode Close to Just about Everything”

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With two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and one bath, this Airbnb is under ten minutes to Greenwich Avenue shopping, Port Chester restaurants, the downtown area of  Rye, and Byram Shore Beach Club which is one of Greenwich’s best beaches. This Airbnb is known as your “temporary home away from home” according to the owner. It is also located in the middle of the beautiful views of Greenwich’s wildlife and tidal estuary. You will get the entire home to yourself with a few ground rules in place such as, no smoking inside the home and you can only park your car on the street.

Connecticut may not be as well known as New York, but that does not mean that you cannot have a good time in this state. Whether in Greenwich or my hometown of Fairfield, Connecticut does have some very picturesque towns in it. Even if you have a free day and want to take a mini-vacation rather than a full week off, Connecticut is the place for you! Go to Airbnb.com and start booking!

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The Class of 2020: Entering Into a Job World of Uncertainty

Caroline’s chocoloate strawberry “Class of 2020” cake

Caroline’s chocoloate strawberry “Class of 2020” cake

Caroline Fiske

A typical college graduating class would have a proper ending to their final semester, a Senior Week with raging parties, a huge graduation ceremony with friends and family, and a grand send-off as they entered into their next chapter in life whether it is graduate school or a full-time job or wherever life takes them. But none of those things have happened for the class of 2020. Instead, we get an abrupt end to our final semester in college as if the coronavirus has pushed us all off a cliff. We did not get that well-deserved goodbye to our best friends, late-night study sessions in the library, late-night partying, dining hall talks with friends, and the feelings of freedom and independence that we cannot get from being home with our families. We have been working so hard for these past four years just like every other college graduating class did and in the blink of an eye, the coronavirus sent us all home instead of letting us cross that finish line. Everything changed. Classes moved online, video chats, calls, and texts became the new way of seeing our friends, wearing masks is added to the list of things you cannot leave the house without, and everyone was constantly reminded to stay at home to save lives. What this pandemic has taught me is to not take life for granted, specifically not to take my incredible friends for granted. So the next time I see my college friends who I have seen in four months, I am going to hug them so tight and I am going to tell them how much I love them.

Caroline Fiske posing with a “Class of 2020” sign in front of her house

Caroline Fiske posing with a “Class of 2020” sign in front of her house

All of this being said, these past few months have been filled with anger, stress, and confusion for the class of 2020. Between the coronavirus pandemic, the BLM movement, and every other curveball that the year 2020 has thrown at us, the class of 2020 has worked harder than any other graduating class to get their diplomas and graduate on time. Right now, I feel so lost because I have been applying to hundreds and hundreds of jobs and most of them don’t even get back to me. I know that I am not the only one who feels this way, because we are currently in a job market where hundreds of people are unemployed. In-person jobs and internships are now being canceled until further notice and the rest of us are just left in the dust. Students in the class of 2020 are not the only ones who are suffering job-wise right now, but instead of no reply at all, we need some certainty in our lives because there is too much uncertainty. By simply telling us that we didn’t get the job, we can move on with our lives onto the next application and not sit around and wait for you to reply back to us. 

The class of 2020 is simply asking for employers to reconsider their hiring process for future jobs. Because finding a job is a job in itself. You have to constantly be applying and updating your resume and cover letters depending upon the job description. Looking for a job is hard enough as it is and employers should simply look at a class of 2020 resume into much more depth instead of just tossing it off to the side. The class of 2020 students may not have the specific qualifications that you are looking for as an employer, but what they do have unlike any other class is lots of persistence and dedication. They got all of their college work done in the middle of a worldwide pandemic. They attended countless Zoom meetings, had virtual office hours with their professors if needed, submitted all of their work on time, and they did everything that they would normally do for in-person classes online. They could have easily given up but they didn’t, they kept moving forward until they achieved their goals. 

So to all of the employers who just so happened to stumble upon this article cut the class of 2020 some slack and give them a chance. Even though they may not fit your company’s mold and be the exact type of employer that you are looking for, if they can get the work done in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, then they can do anything. In the words of Tom Hanks, the class of 2020 are “the chosen ones.” They started school during 9/11 and they ended school during the coronavirus. They have been through hell and back. They will bend over backward to help your company and make it a better place. They will not let you down. Help make the job market for the class of 2020 and anyone who is unemployed during this difficult time from uncertain to certain. 

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There’s a New Nail Brand in Town And It’s Bringing Chaos

Jessica N. Todmann

“I love your nails.” Midway through checkout, the two cashiers just had to stop ringing items and take notice of her fingertips. At this, the tangy brightness of her nail beds were no longer a match for the big smile XXVZ Nails owner Na’Tasha Simmons cast. She leaned in slowly, taking the opportunity to exchange friendly chatter with the Costco employees and promote her new nail polish line. Na’Tasha has already captured two enthusiastic customers, organically, and her company’s still in pre-launch. But this is who she is: bold, outgoing, charismatic and fiesty. You’ll find these same attributes mirror the tone she’s setting for her nail brand. As a person, she will joyfully command your attention. I reckon XXVZ Nails will be destined to do the same.

The Chaos Collection

The Chaos Collection

When asked what prompted her to start her company, Na’Tasha had many reasons but the foremost was simple, “I had always loved nail polish” she said. Na’Tasha also realized that there was something missing in the world of nail colors that she could add to, “I love the color red, and I always had this idea of creating a line with only reds in it because it’s so hard to find a good red!” The Chaos Collection, XXVZ Nails first family of colors, features five of the baddest options around: Bite The Apple Eve, Wild Thang, Calypso, Rave Ready and Sweet as Pie, all of which stick to a red color scheme. “I cannot be basic,” she states, “I cannot just blend in. Your nails are a statement, they’re an extension of you.” She feels passionate about looking good and feeling your best; she’s calling out to all those who are unapologetic in wanting the same.

XXVZ Nails, set to launch in July, wasn’t only brought to us out of the founders love for everything red- Na’Tasha just realized that it was time to be her own boss. Having been laid off twice since the summer of 2019, she decided to use that time to rethink her career plans and the path she wanted to take professionally. She experienced many sleepless nights, and the coronavirus pandemic only added to the stress of it all. But, there was one night in October where she decided to get up and do something more to push her dreams forward. “I just started researching black owned nail polish companies'' she stated, and Na’Tasha dove deeper into the details, such as how to make nail polish and where it was made. From that moment she took off; scouting vendors, ordering samples and paying close attention to the industry she had set her mind on becoming a part of.

Na'Tasha Applying  Calypso

Na'Tasha Applying Calypso

Na’Tasha brought up being a black woman and what that means to her as she enters the world of entrepreneurship, particularly within the beauty industry. “I’ve just been doing my research” she mentioned, “I’m not going to say that I know everything, but I don’t know why there isn’t representation like there should be. I know that it’s not enough.” But Na’Tasha made it clear that she’s all about disruption and plans on bringing brown and black bodies to the forefront of her company. She recounted a social media feed she came across from a well-known nail polish brand. It featured a photo of a white hand and a black hand joined together, along with sentiment showcasing their commitment to diversity. Then it hit her. “It seemed so insane to me,” she said, “this is social media and this is nail polish and even then we can’t be represented.”  This made Na’Tasha realize that the presence of black and brown people within the beauty world had yet to be completely normalized. “It’s so ingrained that everything needs to look one way. ”

Na’Tasha has an up close perspective of this, coming from a background in magazine production.”I know, when they have two black models in an ad next to two black models in an editorial page, that’s weird to them,” she adds, “but it’s not weird when it’s a white person, like most times, who’s in an editorial page next to another white person in an ad page.” She’d been in the room where uncomfortable conversations featuring race and skin tone had been had in roundabout ways. However, she was personally surprised as she moved deeper into the world of nail polish and saw the same patterns occur. “We’re talking about body parts.” For Na’Tasha, it had become something more than simply launching a nail polish line. XXVZ Nails is an all-inclusive brand, but she’s making sure that there’s truly a place for everyone. “I do want to focus heavily on brown and black people, but also people with different color hair and tattoos. When it comes to retail and health and beauty, you don’t see that a lot.”

Na’Tasha has recently applied for Glossier’s Grant Initiative, which is specifically for black-owned beauty businesses. The company will award fifteen business owners in various stages of growth a set amount of money to, as their post says, “support the next generation of game-changing companies”. While Na’Tasha “hopes to expand the brand into overall health and beauty”, this grant money will help her address the basics she needs to run her business now, especially from home. She’s learned so much and accomplished even more within the past several months. “There’s a lot that goes into this, and I have seen all of the YouTube videos.” It’ll also ensure she can provide the level of quality she seeks within her nail polish line. When asked, she noted that the one thing she wasn’t expecting as a new business owner was to develop this strong affinity for curating her customers’ experience, “I didn’t expect to feel so involved”.

This is a step for Na’Tasha Simmons. A step towards seeing all five versions of her reds painted on the fingertips of XXVZ customers, a step towards being the divine creator of her own career and a step towards her building a black presence within the beauty industry. Her Chaos Collection comes to us at a time where chaos is all abound politically, socially, economically and healthwise but it’s also about feeling free to be you whenever you want to. “It’s now or never” she stated, and this Harlem native has all the smarts to make it happen no matter how the world may turn around her. 

Stay tuned for her official launch and upcoming collections by visiting the XXVZ website and following her on Instagram!

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The New Sunscreen You'll Want To Wear All Summer

Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion SPF 50+

Are you ready for a new sunscreen that has an SPF of 50 and will protect you all day long?  Shiseido has created a new sun protecting lotion that surfers love!

Shiseido’s new sunscreen Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion SPF 50+ Sunscreen is ocean-friendly and Hawaii-compliant, meaning there is no oxybenzone and octinoxate in the product. Shiseido focuses on ocean conservancy and the surfing community in their products.

Shiseido has partnered with the World Surf League (WSL) and is now the official sunscreen of WSL. The campaign for this new sunscreen features two surfers in the top 20 professional surfers, Lakey Peterson and Sage Erikson. The campaign consists of two films, one shot in Australia, and a 4-minute YouTube video that stars the two surfers telling their stories.

The innovative new sunscreen utilizes SynchroShield™ Technology which uses a mix of WetForce and HeatForce. WetForce being negative ions in the formula combine with positive ions in perspiration and water to create an additional layer of invisible sun protection. As you continue to sweat and get wet, the product becomes more effective. HeatForce, a heat-sensing essence in the formula becomes activated by external heat, forming a stronger barrier. Provides elevated sun protection when it in the presence of heat or warm temperatures.

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The Coronavirus Broadway Intermission

Caroline Fiske and Hailey Manlowe at “Six” on Broadway

Caroline Fiske and Hailey Manlowe at “Six” on Broadway

In March 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo made the decision to close Broadway until we flatten the coronavirus curve. As a result of this decision, certain Broadway shows have closed such as “Beetlejuice” and “Frozen.” Theaters are now reaching out to people who have purchased tickets after March 2020 for refunds and exchanges until Broadway reopens again. Since Broadway is not going to reopen until phase four, we will most likely not listen to “The Lullaby of Broadway” until 2021. New York is in phase one of reopening as of June 8, 2020, the state has a long way to go until the Broadway lights are on again.

One of the biggest reasons why Broadway is in phase four of reopening is because Broadway attracts everybody including a lot of older people. Unfortunately, older people have a much higher chance of catching the coronavirus due to their weak immune systems. Tourists are also a very popular group for Broadway goers since America has the highest number of coronavirus cases out of any other country, the majority of Broadway’s audience members will not be able to attend. Another reason is because of how claustrophobic these theaters can be. Most of these theaters have been around for hundreds of years and because of that the aisles, the bathrooms, the stage, the backstage area, and the seats are small. Broadway wants to keep its historical presence as much as possible so it will not be easy to social distance in these types of circumstances.

Just like 9/11 affected everything in our daily lives as we know it, so does the coronavirus. Broadway opening back up sooner rather than later will all depend on how well the various reopening phases go and if New Yorkers listen to the CDC health guidelines. Broadway will be changed drastically not just from shows being canceled but for long-running shows too. Shows like “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Wicked” have been on Broadway for as long as I can remember. Shows like that will be difficult to sell post-pandemic because many people have already seen them.

Caroline Fiske, Anneka Knoll, and Joe Rozylowicz at “Aladdin” on Broadway

Caroline Fiske, Anneka Knoll, and Joe Rozylowicz at “Aladdin” on Broadway

Broadway actors and crew members are now also unemployed. Many of them solely rely on how much money they make on Broadway to pay for their rent. Unfortunately, Broadway actors and crew members as well as many other people who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus, are going to be unemployed for quite a while. Donating to worthy causes like “Actors Fund” for example will help actors who are struggling financially during this trying time get back up on their feet again.

Overall, New York City highly thrives on Broadway. It is one of the many reasons why people even come to New York City in the first place. According to MarketWatch.com, “In its last season, Broadway contributed $14.7 billion worth of economic impact to the Big Apple.” People would often stay in a hotel and go to a restaurant as they are about to see a Broadway show, it is going to take a lot of time in order for these events to become “normal” again. The Coronavirus Broadway Intermission will not be in effect “For Good,” things will get better “One Day More.”                                                   

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Five New York City TV Shows To Binge-Watch

Caroline Fiske

Binge-watching has become a lifestyle for pretty much everybody due to the coronavirus. Binge-watching helps us escape from reality and kill time during this difficult year. New York City is my favorite place in the whole wide world. Since I cannot go there during this time, I am doing what I can do to immerse myself in that place. Many TV shows take place in the Big Apple and the more I watch them the more I love the City that Never Sleeps. If you love New York City as much as I do, you will love these TV shows too! Below are just a few of my recommendations for NYC TV shows to binge-watch during the coronavirus pandemic.

TV SHOW #1: Friends

The iconic TV show of six friends navigating through life after college with many love, family, work, financial, and of course friend obstacles is my all-time favorite TV show. It proves that no matter how tough life gets, your true friends will always be there for you. They will be there for you when the rain starts to pour. They will be there for you like they have been there before. Friends has a total of ten seasons and it was on NBC from 1994 to 2004. The six friends are Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston), Monica Geller (Courtney Cox), Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow), Ross Geller (David Schwimmer), Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), and Joey Tribianni (Matt LeBlanc). You can currently binge-watch the series on HBO Max. If you have not watched the series yet I will tell you just how amazing it is in the wise words of Janice Hosenstein (Maggie Wheeler), OH! MY! GOD!

TV SHOW #2: Gossip Girl

Gossip Girl here! Your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite! This CW series from 2007 to 2012 is about an anonymous online blog called “Gossip Girl” that reveals all of the secrets of the lives of Manhattan’s most privileged people on the Upper East Side. The four people that Gossip Girl bashes the most are Serena VanderWoodsen (Blake Lively), Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), Nate Archibald (Chase Crawford), and Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick). The outsiders from Brooklyn who immerse themselves into the lives of Serena, Blair, Nate, and Chuck are Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgely), Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen), and Vanessa Abrams (Jessica Szohr). This show has so much thrill, drama, romance, action, and of course scandal. It will always keep you on your toes and you just don’t know what is coming next. Just like New York City, Gossip Girl is unpredictable. You can currently binge-watch the series on Netflix.

TV SHOW #3: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Miriam “Midge” Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) is your typical New York City housewife in the late 1950s, she has the perfect husband, the perfect children, and the perfect apartment on the Upper West Side. Until one day, her life turned completely upside down! When Midge’s husband Joe Maisel (Michael Zegen) cheats on her and they get a divorce, Midge discovers her hidden talent for stand up comedy. Midge tries to make this hidden talent into a career by performing at various cafes and nightclubs in Greenwich Village. Midge’s agent is Alex Borstein (Susie Myerson) and throughout the series, she encourages Midge to go above and beyond everyone’s expectations. This show first premiered in 2017 and it has been renewed for a fourth season but the premiere date of that season is delayed due to the coronavirus. You can currently binge-watch the series on Amazon Prime.

TV SHOW #4: You

Gossip Girl’s Penn Badgley stars as Mooney’s bookstore manager Joe Goldberg who falls in love with aspiring writer Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) when she walks into Mooney’s one day. You can say it was love at first sight… This plotline may sound like one of those cliche love stories at first, but you are so wrong for thinking that! Joe starts to form this toxic obsession over Beck (her nickname in the show). Joe starts to stalk Beck on social media and in real life to make sure that they end up together. Joe stops at nothing in order to keep Beck all to himself. They say that love makes you crazy! The first season premiered in 2018 and in the second season, Joe moves to Los Angeles in order to escape his New York City past. The third season is coming out in 2021. You can currently binge-watch this series on Netflix.

TV SHOW #5: Seinfeld

New York City stand up comedian Jerry Seinfeld (played by himself), his best friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) and his friend/ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) live their crazy daily lives in an apartment on the Upper West Side. Seinfeld is often described as “a show about nothing.” Jerry, George, and Elaine face many challenges throughout the show including their crazy neighbor across the hall Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards). This was the original series before Friends that revolved around a friend group going through whatever their New York City lives threw at them together. Seinfeld went on for nine seasons and it premiered on NBC from 1989 to 1998. You can currently binge-watch this series on Hulu.

These five shows are just some of the many remarkable TV shows that take place in New York City. There is really no other place in the world like New York City and that is exactly why so many TV shows revolve their character’s lives around this city. So what are you waiting for? Start binge-watching!

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5 Things You Can Still Do In The Hampton's

Catherine Doolan

The Hamptons are still kicking off the start of summer amidst the Coronavirus pandemic and quarantine. As places slowly open on the tip of Long Island, New York, here are a few ideas that your family and friends can look forward to!

Take-out

from your favorite spots. Many restaurants are offering curbside pickup so that you don’t have to miss out on your favorite dishes. John Scott’s Surf Shack in Westhampton Beach is still open giving its customers their favorite fresh seafood!

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Image source: www.facebook.com/JohnScottsSurfShack

Walking and Hiking

Many parks and outdoor areas are still open for people to enjoy exercising and breathtaking views. The Elizabeth A. Morton Wild National Wildlife Refuge is open for hikes. Hike through forests and fields and along ponds and beaches.  Bird lovers will see many different species.  Other wildlife to view are turtles, deer, frogs, and osprey.

Virtual wine tasting at Wölffer Estate

Wölffer is offering an online 45-minute tasting with a wine expert. Customers get to choose from a Rose Package or White Horse Package. The wine will be delivered to your door. Virtual tastings are done on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and requests can be taken upon availability. For more information go to www.wolffer.com.

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Image Source: www.27east.com

Go to the beach

The beaches in the Hamptons are now open for the summer. Hither Hills and Cupsogue Beach County Park, among many others, are now operating with 50 percent capacity monitored by parking lots to ensure social distancing is being followed. Parking for beaches in the Hamptons can be tricky. For more information, you can see Beach Parking in the Hamptons: What You Need to Know.

Image Source: www.longislandleisure.com

Image Source: www.longislandleisure.com

Biking

Biking is one of the best ways to see the beautiful scenery of the Hamptons. Biking Dune Road and Montauk Highway are some of the best routes to see beaches, magnificent houses, and quaint towns.

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How to Design a Chef's Kitchen for the Home Cook

Many of us fondly refer to our kitchens as the heart of our homes. After all, it's where we gather to share meals and entertain guests. If you want to transform your space into a beautiful gourmet area that everyone can enjoy, look no further. There are so many ways to achieve the kitchen of your dreams.

Which features can set your space apart from the rest? Here are a few design tips for an ideal chef's kitchen.

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1. Try Warming Drawers

You never want to use a microwave to reheat a dish — but what's your other option? When you need to make a course ahead of time, a warming drawer works perfectly. You don't need to turn on your oven or serve some cold appetizers. Instead, this appliance keeps your meal ready to go.

You could also add a refrigerator drawer. This appliance works similarly, but it cools your food instead. It's an easy way to keep your refrigerators clear of unnecessary items.

In New York, finding a residence with a warming drawer may seem like a challenge. Yet many luxury properties are catering to the home cook. 49 Chambers at Reade St., located in Tribeca, offers stunning kitchens with amenities and appliances perfect for entertaining. Ovens with warming drawers allow chefs to delight guests with ready-to-go dishes.

2. Add an Island or Two

Every cook needs ample work surfaces. It's not always feasible, but if you can add at least one island, you'll have a lot of elbow room. No one wants to feel overwhelmed by dirty dishes and pans as they struggle to find an area to chop vegetables. Plus, when there's more than one chef at the helm, an island provides a lot of advantages. When you mix materials and colors, your island can serve as a distinct centerpiece.

If there's enough square footage, think about a second island. One could act as a tasting counter, where guests can sample dishes and enjoy their drinks. You can reserve the other island for your needs as a cook. Your kitchen needs to allow for both flow and function.

3. Look to Outdoor Space

Right now, there's a massive demand for indoor-outdoor rooms. After all, who doesn't want to enjoy a beautiful view as they cook? If your kitchen connects to a balcony or yard, consider an extension. You can use a sliding or folding door as a replacement for the existing wall. As a result, you'll achieve tons of natural sunlight — plus a truly flexible space.

Those in high-rise apartments may not have outdoor kitchens, but sunlight should still be a prime consideration for the chef’s kitchen. Take the stunning views offered by the luxury residences at Fifteen Hudson Yards in Manhattan. These elegant kitchens are designed to take advantage of natural light and illuminate any home-cooked meal.

4. Find the Right Appliances

When most homeowners envision a gourmet kitchen, they see a six-burner stovetop and stacked double ovens. Those appliances make a huge difference, but you need to choose what's right for your space individually. If you live alone, you may not want to prioritize a massive refrigerator, especially when such a purchase can eat up a major portion of your budget.

You should also consider your home's current capacity and capabilities. Would it be a pain to install a gas stovetop? Consider a variety of appliances before you make a decision — and think about important built-in features, too. These fixtures should add to your space through their appearance and practicality.

5. Consider a Wine Display

In many modern, updated properties, people install small wine refrigerators to keep a collection ready for any event. New York sommeliers have no shortage of such options in luxury properties. For example, Waterline Square — intersecting Midtown and the Upper West Side — offers both under-counter and full-height wine fridges for residents who value vino.

If there's enough extra space, consider a wine room. You can use a spare pantry or downstairs room to create a beautiful display. Use technology to control the area's temperature and add plenty of room for dozens of bottles. Your guests won't be able to look away. Plus, you'll be ready to see every wine together. That aspect makes it a lot easier to choose specific types for recipes or meals.

Finding a Residence With a Chef’s Kitchen

The ultimate gourmet chef’s kitchen includes top-end appliances, entertaining features and elegant design. Fortunately, you can achieve a stunning and versatile space with just a few changes and additions. Both move-in ready and flexible properties can help you start cooking right away in your new kitchen.

Holly Welles is a real estate blogger covering design, finance and market trends for apartment dwellers. You can find more of her work on her blog, The Estate Update.

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Bring the Performing Arts Home with these Virtual Live-streams

Briana Gonzalez

As drawn out as the days are indoors, it is a privilege to be able to have extensive resources at hand to help keep us occupied, safe, and able to support our communities in any ways we can. Local theater and various performing arts being no exception. These centers bring people together, naturally, inspiring us through a combination of music, fantasy, and creativity through performers dedication to their art. If you find yourself bored or have some spare time; below are a few performances you can live-stream from home.  

The Metropolitan Opera’s Nightly Met Opera Streams

image source: metopera.org

image source: metopera.org

Every day the Met will showcase a different encore presentation from their Live in HD series, available for free, from 7:30 p.m. EST until 6:30 p.m. the following evening (in case you couldn’t catch it at the show time).  The streams are also available through the Met Opera on Demand apps for Apple, Amazon, and Roku devices and Samsung Smart TV.  

Feinstein’s #54BelowAtHome

image source: 54below.com

image source: 54below.com

In addition to showcasing many upcoming performers for the next few weeks, the line-up consists of a few past performances in their archive as one-time only events on YouTube. Visit their website for upcoming schedule of live-streamed events.

BRIC Brooklyn’s Stay Home with BRIC 

image source: bricsartsmedia.org

image source: bricsartsmedia.org

Support the leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn by tuning in to BRIC’s live-streams available on their instagram as well as their website. This virtual series includes artist interviews, musical performances, dance parties, while giving light and reflecting the diversity encompassing NY. Tune into their virtual poetry slams on April 20th and 27th or create a dance party at home with Brooklyn’s virtual DJ party on April 19th.  

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Artist Theresa Rivera Brings Color To The Meatpacking District

Upon the mandate for non-essenital businesses to close, the city had a sudden wave of retailers boarding up their storefronts. Specifically, the Meatpacking District first saw this with Sephora. The visual of boarded up store fronts only furthered the sadness that the city and world was currently facing, so to make a little lemonade out of it and put a smile on faces of those passing by, the BID’s Executive Director, Jeffrey LeFrancois recruited local artist Theresa Rivera to bring something beautiful to the neighborhood.

Theresa Rivera, Off The MRKT Sephora Meat Packing

Since the completion of the mural outside of Sephora, Christian Louboutin and Arhaus have also boarded up their windows. To continue bringing some positivity and art into the neighborhood, Jeffrey went back to Theresa and commissioned her to make art out of the boarded up windows at both Louboutin and Arhaus. Louboutin and Arhaus are now completed. 

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