From the February/March 2025 Issue
Verdant Vision-Bedroom
“I didn’t want it to be ‘usual,’” designer Victoria Bell says of the son’s room, which features neutral furnishings that allow the chartreuse wallpaper to stand out.
From the February/March 2025 Issue
Interpreting Midcentury-Bedroom
The designer chose the wallpaper behind the bed because of the touch of nature it brings to the space and how the mink-colored headboard looks against it.
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
Building a Home With Modern Colonial Flair-Boys Bedroom
For one hockey-loving son, the designers embraced a blue, red and white color scheme to honor one of his favorite teams: the New York Rangers. A shadowbox frame atop the […]
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Bedroom
A new primary bedroom was designed for the main floor.
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
Storm Photo Inspires Redesign of a Hoboken Brownstone-Guest Room
A convex mirror by Turkish designer Ali Yikin above the bed provides sparkle to the dark and moody guest room. “Metallic accents add zest, giving a dark room extra dimension […]
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
Storm Photo Inspires Redesign of a Hoboken Brownstone-Bedroom
“I love the purple in our bedroom,” homeowner Maggie says. “It’s just so unique.”
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
Apartment Building Updated as a Single-Family Home-Bedroom
Moving the framed bed to the primary bedroom posed a challenge. “It’s always nerve-wracking to bring large pieces up three flights,” designer Jenny Madden says. The space is bright and […]
From the June/July 2024 Issue
Entertaining Possibilities-Primary suite sitting area
The owners of this Tenafly home like to read and relax in the primary suite sitting area, which designer Ingrid Bergman updated with comfortable seating, a new travertine-look fireplace surround […]
From the April/May 2024 Issue
Clean & Classic-Primary Bedroom
In the primary bedroom, which is decorated in calming neutrals and layers of texture, the homeowners “wanted a sanctuary to retreat to,” designer Meghan Meehan of Hudson + Bloum says. […]