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We can't wait to see you there. [Apartment Therapy]( [You’re Invited to Join the Apartment Therapist Community]( [You’re Invited to Join The Apartment Therapist Community](   We’re so excited to invite you all to join [The Apartment Therapist Community]( directly on [apartmenttherapy.com]( today! Our mission has always been to help others create happier, healthier homes, and now we’re taking things one step further: We’re launching our community forum, a place for you to gather with other home enthusiasts, ask questions, post photos, participate in polls, share products you love, give (and get!) advice, and so much more. Your engagement, creativity, and curiosity are what make Apartment Therapy feel like home, and we’re thrilled to have a dedicated place for you all to connect and learn together. Best of all, we’ll be there! Apartment Therapy's expert style and design editors will be sharing recommendations, posting pictures of our spaces, asking for your ideas, and offering ours to help you create a space that’s uniquely your own. It’s as close to texting us for advice as you can get! This invitation unlocks access to our new features and community, available only to our members! Check out some of our favorite conversations below and join the chat — we can’t wait to see you there. ✨🏠- [The First Thing to Do Before You Start Your Kitchen Renovation, According to The Brownstone Boys]( - [How to Make a Work-from-Home Office Work in a 450-Square-Foot Studio Apartment]( - [How to Make a Blah Space Come to Life, According to Our Community]( [GET STARTED]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Flipboard]( [Unsubscribe or Manage Your Preferences]( [View this email in your browser]( To ensure delivery to your inbox please add newsletters@mail.apartmenttherapy.com to your address book. Apartment Therapy is full of ideas for creating a warm, beautiful, healthy home. If we’ve inspired you, we may receive a share of purchases made through this email. Apartment Therapy Media270 Lafayette Street, Suite 1300New York, NY 10012 [ABOUT]( | [CONTACT US]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [TERMS OF USE](

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