The Noise Children MakeAs more families stay in New York City, the patter of little feet is becoming a major source of complaints from the neighbors. In the Region: House Is New, but Style Is ClassicArchitects and buyers show a growing fascination with the Arts and Crafts style developed in the early 20th century. The Hunt: Room to DecorateThe goal for Judson Vann was to find a place convenient to work and to friends in Clinton or Chelsea. Streetscapes | East 68th Street: A Bright Palette of Row HousesA quiet block on the Upper East Side presents a catalog of designs covering 125 years. Living in Old Greenwich, Conn.: A Yesteryear Feel, With Today?s PricesMeasuring just over two square miles, with about 10,000 people, Old Greenwich offers a small-town feel with big-city prices. Habitats | Prospect Heights, Brooklyn: Growing Into a Home, and a CountryMohammed Ali bought his co-op when he was single. Since then it has blossomed into a family home. Posting: Whistling Past the CondominiumsOne of the closest neighbors of a new condominium conversion in Kew Gardens is the Maple Grove Cemetery. Big Deal: Catch-22 of Urban RenewalAfter about a decade of negotiations, a group of artists took title to their East Village building, but there is one snag. Big Deal: Grand Condo Plan AbandonedA plan to build luxury apartments atop two Upper West Side buildings gestated for three years. Away: From Urban Hotelier to Gentleman FarmerA family expands its weekend farmhouse, maintaining its rustic style. Almost double in size, it has room for all, including sheep and llamas.