From the April/May 2021 Issue
Shingle-Minded-Textured Walls
The homeowners wanted their interiors to reflect a modern approach to traditional seashore decor. The floating cabinet features lively colors and a variety of textures.
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Shingle-Minded-Picnic Area
The picnic area is located just outside the kitchen dining area, which can be seen through the dramatic wall of glass. Doors of unobstructed glass help blur the lines between […]
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Shingle-Minded-Patterns
Interesting and varied shingle patterns spice up the home’s exterior. “It’s decoration through manipulating the siding materials,” Ike says.
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Shingle-Minded-Side view
The wall above the first-floor windows flares out, creating depth and texture.
From the August/September 2020 Issue
Casual, Comfortable and Contemporary-Kitchen
The vintage stools at the island, which are bolted to the floor, came from a 1950s ice cream parlor. Designer Joe Berkowitz discovered them at an antiques market. “They’re the […]
From the August/September 2020 Issue
Casual, Comfortable and Contemporary-Dining Room
The artwork, which designer Joe Berkowitz painted directly onto the wall, stands out against the neutral palette in the dining area. The gray and taupe tones in the dining room […]
From the August/September 2020 Issue
Casual, Comfortable and Contemporary-Den
Brown and black blend harmoniously in the den. “My team and I selected a varied mix of casual, hip furniture,” Berkowitz says.
From the August/September 2020 Issue
Casual, Comfortable and Contemporary-Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom, Renee Rubenstein’s favorite color—green—makes an appearance. Whimsical touches add interest to this master bedroom.
From the August/September 2020 Issue
Casual, Comfortable and Contemporary-Master Bathroom
The master bathroom is accessorized with green towels to coordinate with the accents in the master bedroom.