Remodelista editors turned their gaze to urban interiors this week and what they found in their review of big-city apartments and townhouses were small moments of simplicity. Here’s a sampling:



Plus:
- Another inspired townhouse, this one in the Beltway. See Ben Bradlee Slept Here: The Legendary Journalist’s Georgetown House Changes with the Times.
- Annie found a striking knockoff of a French-made wall lamp—for hundreds less. See High/Low: The Industrial-Style Articulated Wall Light, French vs. Urban Outfitters Edition.
- In time for Thanksgiving, learn how to shine up your grandmother’s silverware. See Domestic Science: How to Polish and Clean Silver.
- It can take up to two years to make compost—and nine other things nobody tells you about composting. See Michelle’s eye-opening post here.
- A whimsical accessory for your houseplant that will also help keep it alive. See A Glass Watering Bulb That Can Change Your Life.
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