From the June/July 2019 Issue
On the Water’s Edge – Foyer
FOYER | Eye-catching checkerboard flooring adds definition, pattern and direction in the vast corridor, which leads to a first-floor master suite on one side and the kitchen on the other. […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
On the Water’s Edge – Dining Room
DINING | The addition of a new bench freshens the owners’ existing table and chairs, which were reupholstered in a practical and handsome striped performance fabric. Tall hutches in a […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
On the Water’s Edge – Exterior
The exterior borrows elements from classic 19th- century coastal cottages most often associated with New England. Homes of that era and distinction were also built right here in Mantoloking and […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
On the Water’s Edge – Entryway
The entryway’s trellis and arched gate heighten the sense of arrival. Gable roofs and dormers are among the traditional elements that capture the home’s seaside vernacular. “We chose exterior materials […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Italian lamps
Midcentury modern Italian lamps pick up the orange tones of the armchair and the window treatments.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom, the side tables feature Lucite legs “which make them look like they’re floating,” the designer says. The door panel is trimmed in a matching green.
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For the Fun of It-Living Room
The Cowtan & Tout fabric on the window wall and sofa cushions in the living room was the starting point for the décor in the entire home.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Deck
DECK | Colors on the deck also pull from the wallpaper that inspired the design of the interior spaces.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Dining Area
DINING AREA | Adam Wallacavage, a Philadelphia artist, created the octopus chandelier and candleholders on the cabinet. Those pieces, along with the tableware, mimic the colors in the wall covering.