From the February/March 2020 Issue
Practicality and Puppy Love in Pennington – Entryway
The new side entry to the house is cheerful and welcoming.
From the February/March 2020 Issue
A New Color Palette Balances Old & New in Rumson – Stairway
Bright yellow wallpaper and a boldly patterned stair runner create a striking entry.
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
Bringing Christmas Tradition to this Upper Saddle River Home – Entryway
The entryway runs the entire depth of the home and comprises three sections. The first section, the front foyer, is a square space featuring a round table holding an organically […]
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
Bringing Christmas Tradition to this Upper Saddle River Home – Foyer
The rear foyer, identical in shape and size to the front foyer, includes a table holding more Christmas memories in the form of framed photos of the children sitting on […]
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
How This Franklin Hills Home Finds Its Holiday Glow – Staircase
Golden bows and silver pinecones accessorize the garlands draped on the stair rail.
From the October/November 2019 Issue
This Designer Downsized to a Gorgeous Summit Condo – Foyer
“With so much negative space in the pattern,” the designer says, “I knew it would envelop and not overwhelm the foyer.” The metallic silver and graphite shades in the wall […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Entryway
In the entry, a gallery wall of photographs reflects the Rabins’ years of travel. Adirondacks artist John Van Alstine created the sculpture on the console.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Entryway
In the entry, a gallery wall of photographs reflects the Rabins’ years of travel. Adirondacks artist John Van Alstine created the sculpture on the console.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Entry
Gross used quarter-sawn white oak for horizontal surfaces and mahogany for vertical surfaces. “They play off each other in terms of tonality,” he says.