From the June/July 2024 Issue
Rock Stars-Dining room entry
Metal-framed glass doors create an elegant passageway between the foyer and dining room. Avant garde sconces (one shown) are cast in brass with a convex glass shield and brass wire […]
From the June/July 2024 Issue
Rock Stars-Dining with storage
Mimi & Hill provided plenty of storage by placing two sideboards side by side lengthwise. An ombré wallcovering behind the sideboards and an architectural-patterned wallcovering on the ceiling ramp up […]
From the June/July 2024 Issue
Passion Project-Dining area
The built-in cabinets in the dining area are original to architect and homeowner Anastasia Harrison’s circa-1905 residence. A wall was removed to open the dining area to the kitchen, seen […]
From the June/July 2024 Issue
Entertaining Possibilities-Formal Dining Room
Designer Ingrid Bergman toned down the formality of the dining room by replacing a traditional crown molding with a more transitional design, wrapped the walls above the wainscoting with a […]
From the June/July 2024 Issue
Rock Stars-Dining with bar cart
A bar cart on the far wall keeps spirits at the ready in this redesigned dining room.
From the June/July 2024 Issue
Entertaining Possibilities-Dining room
Just off the kitchen is an informal dining area surrounded by French doors with views to the backyard. The redesign simplified the look with a modern table, chairs and barely […]
From the June/July 2024 Issue
Rock Stars-Dining table
The tabletop rests on four pedestals (two square and two rectangular) fabricated of the same marble in this dining room. The table was designed by Mimi & Hill and made […]
From the June/July 2024 Issue
Rock Stars-Dining room
A custom Grand Antique marble table that seats 12 is the centerpiece of Peter and Jessica Brooks’ dining room, which was redesigned by Mimi & Hill.
From the April/May 2024 Issue
Midcentury Spirit at a Morristown Home-Dining Room
The kitchen, dining room and living room of this Morristown home feature new cork flooring to replace the original worn cork. The vintage credenza is from Habitat for Humanity. “It’s […]