Miami art dealer Nina Johnson-Milewski and her husband Dan renovated their 1939 bungalow over time, installing doors here and reinforcing a beamed ceiling there, while living in it, to create a house that was molded by circumstance and by the way they lived. A chandelier with a bell prevents head-on collisions and a dining table too big for its space is at an angle, but the house turned out so well that they scored a full page spread in the New York Times. [NY Times]
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