From The October/November 2018 Issue
A landscaping team proves itself up to many challenges in Tenafly, NJ This landscaping project started with even less than a blank slate. Mitch Knapp, who led the work by […]
From The October/November 2018 Issue
Gas or wood-burning? Freestanding or custom? Learn what would suit you best. Outdoor spaces have come into their own as legitimate rooms in the American home. According to a 2018 […]
From The October/November 2018 Issue
Famed sculptor Seward Johnson and his wife, Cecelia, fashioned a rustic retreat in Hopewell Township, NJ “When we saw the property and the old house for the first time, there […]
From The October/November 2018 Issue
A selection of winners from the 2018 iPhone Photographer Awards Like most people nowadays, I take pictures with my smartphone. I can’t remember the last time I used a regular […]
From The October/November 2018 Issue
The Barcelona chair looks as modern now as it did when introduced nearly 90 years ago The height of sophistication is simplicity.” Editor, playwright, U.S. Ambassador and one-time Union City, […]
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The homeowners first thought a new backsplash would add the modern panache they wanted for their kitchen. The shared their wishes with Antonella Romano of Stone & Tile Emporium and […]
From The October/November 2018 Issue
Garage doors can offer decades of headache-free operation The Carefree House column examines home components that need little upkeep and are long-lasting. This issue puts garage doors in the spotlight. […]
From The August/September 2018 Issue
A Short Hills, NJ, home is packed to the rafters with style The expansive residence has a commanding presence. At over 9,000 square feet, and sitting on 2.3 acres, the […]
From The August/September 2018 Issue
In Summit, NJ, a designer brings big style to small spaces. “Sometimes I feel like the smallest rooms provide the biggest opportunities,” says Valerie Grant of Valerie Grant Interiors in […]