From the December 2023/January 2024 Issue
Precise, Yet Playful-Primary bathroom
“The primary bathroom was one of the biggest challenges because it’s gigantic,” designer Karen B. Wolf says. “We didn’t want it to feel cold and sterile. I treated this space […]
From the December 2023/January 2024 Issue
Time-Honored Tradition-Kitchen
In the kitchen, a piece from the homeowners’ Santa collection acts as a centerpiece on the table. “In our house, the atmosphere has always been ‘the more the merrier,’” homeowner […]
From the December 2023/January 2024 Issue
Chic Retreat-Basement with pool table
“I wanted to create an experience when walking down the stairs,” designer Veronica Pluta says of the stairwell’s gold metallic geometric patterned wallpaper. It sets the stage for the basement’s […]
From the December 2023/January 2024 Issue
Precise, Yet Playful-Primary Bedroom
The primary bedroom is furnished with pieces that emphasize straight lines and angles. Bedside lamps add curves to the mix.
From the October/November 2023 Issue
Meant To Be-Primary bedroom
This primary bedroom features soothing tones of taupe and gray. The end tables hold vintage H-734 Assemblage lamps by Richard Barr for Laurel Lamp Co., designed in the early 1960s. […]
From the October/November 2023 Issue
High Style-Bedroom
“Managing light from the west-facing windows presented a challenge,” designer Paula Rocha says of the bedroom in this Hoboken loft. “The solution came from the use of programmable, controlled shades […]
From the October/November 2023 Issue
Meant To Be-Entry
Designer and homeowner Yana Schafer and her labradoodle, Moussya, at the entry to their Short Hills home.
From the October/November 2023 Issue
Vineyard Vibes-Exterior
“The new home pulls from the owners’ Italian heritage and love of Napa Valley, incorporating natural materials such as stucco and stone on the exterior mixed with modern, expansive windows […]
From the October/November 2023 Issue
Carefully Curated-Dining room
Choosing the perfect soft taupe for the dining room walls was a meticulous process, one that involved many paint samples. Ultimately, a desaturated version of Benjamin Moore & Co.’s “Classic […]