From the February/March 2021 Issue
Classically Modern-Kitchen
Black and brass accents add movement to this otherwise white kitchen in Short Hills.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Entry
A screen (at right) in the foyer provides a visual pause before entering the double-height living room. “A mirrored wall behind the screen adds depth and mystery to this element,” […]
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Tailor Made-Pantry
A walk-in pantry is cleverly concealed behind what appears to be a cabinet between the oven and refrigerator/freezer.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Tailor Made-Indoor Outdoor
Designed with a strong indoor/outdoor connection, the kitchen takes full advantage of its lovely landscape and entertaining zone.
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
Tailor Made-Desk Area
A convenient desk area with additional pantry storage was designed as an extension of the kitchen. Beyond is a view into the butler’s pantry.
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 October/November 2020 Issue
A Marriage of Tastes-Powder Room
In the petite powder room, “the wallpaper, mirror and vanity are the stars,” Ramchandani says. Hand-sculpted metal artwork—reflected in the mirror—makes another impactful design statement.
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Sense and Sensibility – Dining Room
The midcentury modern dining room set was passed down from a great aunt. The wife says, “The chairs were refinished and recovered in a gorgeous fabric. I love how we’ve […]