From the August/September 2022 Issue
Coastal Cool-Office
A porthole-like raffia mirror lends a sophisticated touch to the casual shiplap-covered walls in the office. The use of Lucite rods, a theme throughout the first-floor, “creates an almost floating […]
From the August/September 2022 Issue
Bold & Beautiful-Black Bathroom
“In this bathroom, we went for the drama of the black and gold,” designer Cindy Dzurita says. Though the space is not large, the deep tone doesn’t overwhelm it thanks […]
From the August/September 2022 Issue
Back to the Beach – Great Room with Fireplace
The homeowner is an opera buff and likes to listen to his favorites in the great room fireplace area, architect and designer Gym Wilson says. The drop ceiling improves that […]
From the August/September 2022 Issue
Ebb & Flow-Vanity
Nothing says calm quite like a waterfront setting, visible from this makeup vanity and beyond.
From the April/May 2022 Issue
The Bright Side – Dining Area
In the dining area of this Hoboken townhome, rich colors in the artwork complement the deep metallic brown of the wall.
From the April/May 2022 Issue
The Bright Side – Kitchen
Previous owners installed the large doors in the kitchen. “They did a really nice job of opening up the back,” designer Alexa Ralff says. At the island, Ralff added stools […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
The Bright Side – Bedroom
The wall behind the bed is covered in Schumacher’s “Feather Bloom” wall covering. “The client loves pattern and texture,” designer Alexa Ralff says. “That grass-cloth wallpaper has dimension and texture that softens […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
The Bright Side – Daughter’s Bedroom
A daughter’s room is designed for longevity. “The client has been down this road before,” designer Alexa Ralff says. “She wanted a room her daughter could grow with.”
From the April/May 2022 Issue
The Bright Side – Living Room
The living room of this Hoboken townhome features contemporary furnishings and sumptuous fabrics. “I infused color and pattern and texture into all the areas where there was a soft surface,” […]