From the February/March 2019 Issue
Hidden Hill – Exterior Pool
The house is tucked into a hill, allowing on-grade access to the backyard from the main living area.
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Hidden Hill – Exterior
“The residence is clad in horizontal prefinished cedar planks with travertine stone tiles on the garden and retaining walls,” architect Stuart Narofsky says.
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.
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.
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Hidden Hill – Exterior
The stair tower connects the home’s three levels. A bridge over the sunken garden leads to the front door.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Great Room
The high ceiling in the great room—Butler’s favorite space in the house—is original to the home, as are the stucco walls.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Bedroom
The master bedroom is saturated in a deep, dreamy blue.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Exterior
The bricks on the 1939 Tudor were originally red. The circa-1945 black metal windows were salvaged from a Colts Neck, New Jersey estate.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Dining Room
Linen slipcovered barrel dining chairs circle the ebony-stained dining table.