Features

Meet Me in Morocco

Cultured Living

Spice up your next tablescape with the colors, textures and details associated with this North African country’s natural beauty. If your travel plans this summer did not involve a trip […]

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Tips from a Pro: How to Freshen a Room Without a Total Re-Do

Interiors

Sometimes our home, just like our wardrobe, could use a little freshening up. Still, to get an updated look, “You don’t have to go crazy,” interior designer Maria Bevill says. […]

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A River Runs Past It

Architecture/Build

In Avon by the Sea, New Jersey, a shingle-style home gracefully stands up to Mother Nature Situated on the bank of the Shark River in New Jersey, this three-story home […]

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Bertoia Diamond Chair

Iconic Design

Sculpture takes a seat in this midcentury modern design. The criss-crossed steel rods of the Diamond Chair look like netting casually draped over, well, nothing. But that delicate appearance belies […]

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The Carefree House: Counter Intelligence

Insider

How does quartz stack up against natural stone? The Carefree House explores attractive, durable home materials requiring low or no upkeep. This issue focuses on countertops. DNJ: Quartz countertops are […]

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Sand Castle

Architecture/Build

In Seaside Park, an expansive home offers cozy comforts What better place to bring folks together than the beach? That’s what the owners of this shingle-and-stone residence in Seaside Park, […]

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A Calming Place

Featured Homes

The solution to making an oddly shaped Colts Neck bathroom more user-friendly begins with a new walk-through shower. Interior designers draw inspiration from many places. Sometimes they’ll launch an entire […]

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Summertime Strong

Featured Homes

The living is easy but the landscape is tough at this seashore retreat. When the catastrophe that was Hurricane Sandy hit the Jersey Shore in 2012, builders were in the […]

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Cement Tiles Offer Varied Colors & Patterns

Featured Homes

Excessively ornate tiles in florid and geometric styles are making their way onto walls and floors. Patterned cement tiles date back to the 19th century and were used extensively across Europe […]

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