From the August/September 2021 Issue
Finessing the Space-Shower
A relocated and enlarged shower in a Rumson home is a graphic centerpiece with its black-metal framing. A glass panel above the door remains closed when the steam-shower function is […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Sea Girt Sway-Attic Alcove
Height restrictions in an attic alcove did not allow for upper and lower bunks, “so we designed built-in beds with a beachy sleepaway camp vibe” for kids and adult guests, […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Sea Girt Sway-Bedroom Bathroom
Light-stained cerused oak cabinetry evokes a sandy, seaside feel in the primary bathroom. A roomy walk-in shower (reflected in the mirror) supplements the tranquil freestanding bathtub.
From the June/July 2021 Issue
Bridging the Divide-Bathroom
The couple’s spacious bathroom has a walk-in shower and toilet compartment separated from the main space by a wall of frosted glass doors. A skylight filters in natural light. Walls […]
From the June/July 2021 Issue
Bridging the Divide-Hallway
Carving out space for a powder room on the main level was a priority in the formerly one-bathroom home. The door at right leads to a converted basement, which is […]
From the June/July 2021 Issue
Tricks of the Trade-Bathroom
The refurbished master bathroom features honed silver wave travertine tile, which is reflected in the stainless steel bathtub. Grant notes, “Sheer drapery panels provide a subtle frame for the gorgeous […]
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Master Bathroom
The glass wall between the master bathroom and the bedroom converts to opaque with the flick of a switch.
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Bright and Breezy-Kids Bathroom
The kids’ bathroom features two mirrors above a navy double vanity with space-efficient wall-mounted faucets.
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Blue Streak-Powder Room
Blue marble tile creates a waterfall effect in the powder room where it cascades down from the wall and onto the floor. A wall-mounted faucet enhances that feeling, says Russo.