From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Stairway
Rosard rotated the staircase 90 degrees to make it a focal point in the entry.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Dining Room
In the dining room, “delicate chandeliers add contrast to the hard edges of the architecture,” Rosard says.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom, the wall behind the bed features panels upholstered in velvet, except for the two behind the pillows, which are crafted from faux leather for increased durability. […]
From the August/September 2020 Issue
All Buttoned Up – Sink
Attaching the faucet and handles to the mirror glass required a delicate touch.
From the August/September 2020 Issue
All Buttoned Up – Bathroom
The colors in the powder room coordinate with the colors in the adjacent library/lounge.
From the April/May 2020 Issue
Reworking Split-Level Home in Livingston, NJ – Staircase
STAIRCASE | The stair rail’s brushed metal frame—a border for the transparent glass rail—acts as a visual cue.
From the April/May 2020 Issue
Reworking Split-Level Home in Livingston, NJ – Children’s Bathroom
MASTER BATHROOM | The cabinetry in the master bathroom is a light walnut accessorized with concave hardware.
From the April/May 2020 Issue
Reworking Split-Level Home in Livingston, NJ – Kitchen
KITCHEN | The backsplash adds a bit of texture to the smooth planes of the kitchen.
From the April/May 2020 Issue
Reworking Split-Level Home in Livingston, NJ – Daughter’s Room
DAUGHTER’S ROOM | The daughter “was still living in a room that was done for her when she was probably 7,” Butler says. The designer gave her a more mature space […]