From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Outdoor area
“The exterior windows and doors have black frames for an industrial look,” architect Michael Moritz says. Stacks of wood for the outdoor fireplace are stored behind iron bars — which […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Exterior
The staircase tower of this Westfield home is bounded on two sides by walls of windows. “It looks magnificent when it’s lit up at night,” architect Michael Moritz says.
From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Hallway
Mercury glass lights punctuate a long corridor. “This hallway is one of the first architectural features I knew I wanted to incorporate into this home,” designer Ellie Mroz says. To […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Family Room
Understated neutrals bring a peaceful vibe to the family room of this Westfield home, while two orange armchairs (one shown) bring an unexpected pop of color. The wood-plank ceiling adds warmth […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Kitchen
“I always start the design of a full home with the kitchen because it’s central and where you spend the bulk of your budget,” designer Ellie Mroz says. The table and […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Front Exterior
“The cedar and brick work with the arched doorway and the gas-lit copper lanterns to create a home that looks both fresh and classic,” builder Michael Mroz says. “The materials […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Rear Exterior
Like the front of the Westfield home, the rear façade is swathed in wood and brick. “The covered porch has no corner columns, allowing for more expansive views. The chimney […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Foyer
The foyer light fixture is wide rather than low, appropriate for the ceiling height. “Lighting is my favorite part of any project. It gets me excited,” designer Ellie Mroz says. […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
One of a Kind – Stairwell
A dramatic stairwell deserves dramatic lighting, designer Ellie Mroz explains. “We needed to visually fill the space,” she says. “You can see it from the street so I wanted it […]