From the February/March 2019 Issue
Designing Cape May – The John P. Forsythe House
The John P. Forsythe House
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Turning Point – Kitchen
The homeowner sourced the sizable brass sign on Etsy.com. “I told Kara there had to be some element of signage that represents my love of typography,” Krokus says. This one […]
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Turning Point – Dining Room
“Transitional with a modern twist” is how Tina Krokus describes the dining room makeover. More streamlined side chairs replaced bulkier versions, but the table and sideboard remained. New French doors, […]
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Turning Point – Kitchen
Removing the dining room wall and rotating the island allowed for optimum seating and natural flow in the open floor plan. “Achieving symmetry is always a top priority, so I […]
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Turning Point – Kitchen
“To me, butterfly motifs are timeless,” homeowner Tina Krokus says, so they are featured in custom concrete tiles that line the 13-foot island. Hooks for pocketbooks, just what you’d hope […]
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Turning Point – Pantry
A tall pantry cabinet and beverage station flank an entrance to the kitchen through sliding glass doors.
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Hidden Hill – Staircase
The “floating” tower staircase is a work of architectural art in its own right and provides access to all three levels of the home.
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Hidden Hill – Staircase
The “floating” tower staircase is a work of architectural art in its own right and provides access to all three levels of the home.
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Hidden Hill – Exterior
The stair tower connects the home’s three levels. A bridge over the sunken garden leads to the front door.