From The February/March 2018 Issue
A century-old kitchen in Montclair, NJ gets an update. The kitchen in Alice and Jim Preuninger’s early 20th-century home was reflective of the era in which it was built—it was […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
A Maywood, NJ kitchen gets a new look while keeping its coziness. Though it was definitely time for a renovation, Eric and Kristine Koenig wanted their new kitchen to retain […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
In Bergen County, NJ, a standard colonial-style home gets a transitional transformation. When a young family relocated from the city to the suburbs, they were looking forward to a less […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
In Tewksbury, NJ, a style shift unifies a home inside and out. At the time they moved in, this wasn’t quite David and Lyndsay Mancilla’s dream house. “Lyndsay didn’t like […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
Swapping spaces is a practical solution in a Morris County, New Jersey, home. What can be done about a space that’s just wrong? Jeri Freeman wrestled with that question when […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
A basement renovation creates a sophisticated hangout for kids and grownups alike. The child-sized table and the dollhouse just weren’t working anymore—the kids in this Montclair, New Jersey home had […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
Island Heights’ trompe l’oeil painter. John Frederick Peto, a 19th-century still life painter, never had a single exhibit in his lifetime. He lived quietly, he made quiet paintings and, when […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
Casual designs encourage enjoyable get-togethers. The opening of Serena & Lily’s newest retail location in Summit —the first in New Jersey—inspired designer Cory Connor to create a casual Girlfriends’ Brunch […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
The Tiffany lamp is an icon of Art Nouveau style with a history of innovation, imitation and a little mystery. Turn on a Tiffany lamp and the stained-glass shade comes […]