This Was the Most-Read Home Tour of the Year - Here's Why Readers Couldn't Look Away
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This Was the Most-Read Home Tour of the Year - Here's Why Readers Couldn't Look Away
"But the most-clicked-on house tour in all of 2025 might surprise you. It wasn't the biggest home we toured this year, or the most lavish. At 750 square feet, it wasn't even the tiniest home we toured this year. But there was one chic New York City rental apartment we toured in June of this year that readers couldn't get enough of: Sarah and Peterson Almodovar's two-bedroom home they share with their three kids, ages 1, 3, and 5."
""We felt like we'd be OK with our kids sharing a bedroom, and if we ever felt like they needed two rooms, we'd figure it out (maybe a Murphy bed in the living room)," Sarah wrote. The compact kitchen is filled with smart organizing products for all the kitchen tools. One whole wall of the primary bedroom features an organized closet (merely awaiting custom closet doors - a future renovation project!). And even the entryway has multifunction storage in the form of a DIY bench."
241 new house tours were published, including nearly 30 studio apartments, 12 lofts, and nine historic homes. The most-clicked house tour of 2025 featured a 750-square-foot, two-bedroom New York City rental occupied by a family of five. Sarah and Peterson Almodovar live there with children ages 1, 3, and 5. The couple transformed every inch of the space as their family grew, accepting shared bedrooms and planning adaptable sleeping options. The compact kitchen uses smart organizing products. The primary bedroom has an extensive organized closet awaiting custom doors, and the entryway includes multifunction storage with a DIY bench. The home shows how families can reimagine small spaces.
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