I Look in People's Windows, And So Do You
Briefly

All across the city, townhouses and brownstones parade glowing Noguchis and de Gournay-wallpapered mudrooms. Sidewalk dawdlers like myself can't help but sneak a glimpse into these secret, fabulously furnished worlds.
'It's class voyeurism,' anthropologist and NYU assistant professor Gabriel Dattatreyan tells InsideHook. 'The domestic spaces we want to see tend to be that of the wealthy.'
If you're unable to stroll through a multimillion-dollar New York City neighborhood on a whim, there's always the internet, with its instant access to the pantries and walk-in closets of strangers all across the globe.
Personally, my morning screen time includes checking up on whatever artist's duplex or sun-drenched loft ballerina-turned-real estate agent Eva Altis listing on her Instagram, Prewar Eva.
Read at InsideHook
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