From the October/November 2022 Issue
A Sea of Tranquility-Entryway
The clients wanted their newly constructed vacation home to feel like it had been there for many years. An entry door features transom windows. “We got the idea from a […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Character Study-Entryway
An original Bob Dylan painting in the entryway helps to create a relaxed vibe. The child’s chair, found in an old barn in Toulouse, France, was re-covered. “Every child who […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
A Sea of Tranquility-Kitchen
Neutral tones carry over from other rooms into the kitchen, where the only pop of color comes from the light blue cushions on the stools at the island.
From the October/November 2022 Issue
A Sea of Tranquility-Guest Bathroom
“The guest bathroom is quite large but purposefully so,” designer Kelly Mericle says. “It’s designed to be accessible for elderly visitors.”
From the October/November 2022 Issue
A Sea of Tranquility-Hallway
Artwork in a corridor features a riot of bold colors. “We wanted to break up the long hallway,” designer Kelly Mericle says, “to create a moment to pause and have […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Character Study-Kitchen Photo 3
Glasses and pitchers line the floating shelves in one corner of the kitchen, with a sink and nearby refrigerator adding to its convenience as a center for pouring drinks.
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Contemporary Edge-Family Room
The porcelain stone fireplace façade “has an organic feel” that echoes the natural patterns found in nature, designer Yelena Gerts says. Reclaimed veneer was used to construct the built-in shelving […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Character Study-Kitchen
The family loves to gather and cook in the kitchen, which is equipped with two islands, including one with an iron base that adds a lighter feel than if it […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
A Sea of Tranquility-Dining Room
The family entertains often, so the long dining room table gets plenty of use. The light blue/green tone of the Phillip Jeffries wall covering complements the muted colors found elsewhere […]