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. […]

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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.

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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 […]

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A Marriage of Tastes-Guest Bath

Polished nickel surfaces, pale glue glass tiles and a light-reflecting beveled mirror keep things clean and serene in the ensuite guest bath.

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Sense and Sensibility – Living Room

“The house is a 1920s Tudor and, as such, has low ceilings and small windows adding up to a dark and stodgy interior, not at all like its new inhabitants,” […]

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A Marriage of Tastes-Master Bath

The 10-foot, cerused-wood vanity, “required large sconces that were interesting but not overpowering,” says designer Tina Ramchandani. Installing the sconces horizontally as opposed to vertically achieved the desired effect. Wall […]

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Sense and Sensibility – Family Room

“The cozy family room is all about the couple relaxing with their two young children after a busy day at work,” says Phillips.  “Custom Roman shades in a fun ikat […]

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Sense and Sensibility – Living Room Decor

The homeowner loves that her house is chic, yet welcoming. “There is a sense of formality, but also familiarity. The chairs are meant to sit in; the tables are meant […]

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