From The February/March 2019 Issue
These multifunctional side tables have endured for generations The progress of any nation in morals, civilization, and refinement is in proportion to the elevated or degraded position in which woman […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
Sculptor Carolyn D. Palmer creates masterpieces in her Saddle River, New Jersey studio A bronze statue is one of those honors bestowed on the immortals or, at the very least, […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
Metropolitan Window Fashions has been a force in the industry for 85 years It’s a timeless story of grit, perseverance and overcoming long odds. In 1920 Philip Heyman immigrated to […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
Removing Barriers Between the Kitchen and Dining Room and Rotating the Center Point Goes With the Flow of a Rutherford Remodel Times change. Families grow. That’s why this kitchen—part of […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
A Rumson, NJ, residence takes its cues from the land The Ancheta residence has a secret. From the front, it looks like a single-story home with a taller “atrium” at […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
Built with future generations in mind, this kitchen keeps things timeless, clean and uncluttered Ship-style porthole windows—at the suggestion of Lavallette, New Jersey-based builder Walt Kosenski—add a subtle maritime presence […]
From The December 2018/January 2019 Issue
In Caldwell, NJ, a designer modernizes her vintage home while keeping its character intact For Tracey Butler, buying and revamping homes is a passion; so when she found this beauty […]
From The December 2018/January 2019 Issue
A designer breathes new life into a dark, outdated family room. Traditional style, oversized furniture and a color palette of reds, greens and golds all added up to a heavy, […]
From The December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Design Marc Goldberg Transforms a Kitchen That Was Once Home To a Growing Confection Business After a North Jersey kitchen got a workout as the original home of a growing […]