From the February/March 2020 Issue
Building With Topography & Local Architecture in Mind – Pool
The variously oriented wings of the home embrace the pool to create a more intimate recreation area on the expansive property.
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
A Modern Home Finds Its Place in Historic Short Hills – Exterior
The historical board asked that the exterior feature wood in keeping with the traditional homes in the neighborhood.
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
A Modern Home Finds Its Place in Historic Short Hills – Front Door
The historical board asked that the exterior feature wood in keeping with the traditional homes in the neighborhood.
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
A Modern Home Finds Its Place in Historic Short Hills – Back Exterior
The rear of the home features a stone patio next to an expansive backyard.
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Designer Vanessa DeLeon Bets on Bold Accents to Complement a Linear Motif – Patio
The horizontal lines of the table and chairs are repeated in the terraced stone wall surrounding the patio. A Philippe Starck Ghost Chair (clear, at left) adds ethereal curves to […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
A Fire Turns into a Blessing for this Full House – Exterior
The new home stands in stark contrast to the original one. The original 1840s-1860s home had been added on to over the years.
From the October/November 2019 Issue
This Designer Downsized to a Gorgeous Summit Condo – Dining Area & Patio
Surrounding the table are chairs upholstered in a green, yellow and ivory pattern that repeats the living room and kitchen palettes. The table easily seats up to eight people at […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
A Fire Turns into a Blessing for this Full House – Outdoor Area
Most of the seating, like the sectional sofa at right, is under a bead-board-covered enclosure on the backyard patio. The wood bar and stools — opposite the sectional — are […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Creating Connections – Exterior
The arched opening is a hallmark of Italian Renaissance architecture, as is the home’s stucco exterior.