“I’m going to die in this house,” says homeowner Ezekiel J. Emanuel, who famously wrote an essay about how he will refuse medical care after the age of 75.
With a little elbow grease, a few YouTube tutorials, and only a couple harrowing missteps, I’m bringing my apartment back to its original glory, one doorknob at a time.
The Canadian company specializes in customizable modular homes for rustic locales, including their newest project—a 1,192-square-foot vacation home on Prince Edward Island.
Guesthouse above Good Neighbor channels the store’s ethos of curation and community. I went with a pinch of cynicism, but found an unstuffy entry into a burgeoning creative scene.