For New York Mag's Home Design 2010 special feature,they celebrate anything but the nuclear family, documenting how different kinds of families live in New York right now. We'd love if they had included a multi-generational extended family, a family that splits time between two places, or a two families that share one home, but the examples they chose are still pretty interesting, even if they chose to focus less on the changing form of the American family and more on...twins.
Above, see brothers Evan and Oliver Haslegrave's 'antiqued' loft in Greenpoint. After the jump, identical twin Teman and Teran's Fort Greene vibrant vs. staid apartment, a single mom's residence in a converted YMCA, and finally two more twins, spoiled by their daddies in a converted library in 5th Avenue.
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