Here’s the increasingly popular alternative to design museums – and even Airbnb

Talk about turning a challenge into an opportunity: about a decade ago, architectural historian Natascha Drabbe found herself with a residential jewel on her hands and no guidance on how to preserve it. Built in 1992, the house she shared with the
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