Harvey Cedars Home-Exterior

Left: A staircase at the rear of the home leads to the main living area. | Right: Architect Brian Parnagian specified durable materials — such as cedar shingles, cement board […]

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Harvey Cedars Home-Bathroom

“In the afternoon and evenings, the large-format, floor-to-ceiling porcelain tile in the primary bathroom is awash in natural sunlight,” architect Brian Parnagian notes. “A low, corner window is situated flush […]

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Harvey Cedars Home-Bathroom shower

“Windows throughout the home are carefully calibrated not just to provide grand, wide-open exposures to the bay and the ocean, but also more intimate moments,” architect Brian Parnagian says.

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Harvey Cedars Home-Exterior front

Red paneling, like that found in a smaller dose at the front of the home, brings bold color to the west façade. “It’s a play on some of the traditions […]

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Harvey Cedars Home-Exterior rear

“The homeowners had a natural interest in design and were drawn to the tradition of modern architecture that is present on Long Beach Island,” architect Brian Parnagian says.

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Expanded Horizons-Kitchen

Enhancements to the kitchen included updated hardware, a white subway tile backsplash and modern pendants above the island. The island countertop was replaced with a striking marble — “Invisible Grey” […]

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Expanded Horizons-Backyard

Sliders at the back of the house seamlessly connect the family/playroom to the outdoors, allowing the kids to move effortlessly between the two spaces, designer Anna McCusker says. An expandable […]

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