From the February/March 2020 Issue
Geometric Style Elevates this Glen Ridge Home – Living Room
A cushioned ottoman in the living room can also function as a coffee table when the homeowners need a spot to sit a serving tray or play a game.
From the February/March 2020 Issue
A New Color Palette Balances Old & New in Rumson – Living Room
“The ottomans can act as footstools,” designer Robert Kaner says of the caramel-colored pieces that border the central coffee table. They also act as additional seating for large gatherings.
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
Bringing Christmas Tradition to this Upper Saddle River Home – Living Room
A chest in the living room is topped with a stone tablet in an iron frame the wife found at a show house. “I love to travel and to see […]
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
Bringing Christmas Tradition to this Upper Saddle River Home – Living Room
The living room says “art” to Luttrell so she searched for holiday décor that feels “artsy.” Her choices include oversized latex poinsettias and magnolias and cascading beaded crystal branches. The […]
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
How This Franklin Hills Home Finds Its Holiday Glow – Fireplace
The garland adorning the fireplace in the family room matches the one on the stair rail. A Christmas tree in the living room, seen through the archway at left, is […]
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
This Colts Neck Home Knows Everyday Luxury – Living Room
Super lightweight wool drapes “create a sense of luxury you can see from every point in the house,” designer Yelena Gerts says. The area rug’s subtle abstract pattern—in shades of […]
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
A Modern Home Finds Its Place in Historic Short Hills – Living Area
Colorful accessories define the different living areas on the home’s first floor.
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
A Modern Home Finds Its Place in Historic Short Hills – Fireplace
The fireplace is a massive presence in the open-plan first floor.
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
A Modern Home Finds Its Place in Historic Short Hills – Open Plan
Rosenbaum “left the windows untrimmed because we didn’t want a traditional look.”