From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
Building on Tradition-Laundry Room
“The black-and-white tile in the laundry room has a traditional feeling,” Pietragallo says, “like tiles you would see in a vintage New York City bathroom.” The rest of the room […]
From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
Building on Tradition-Great Room
A wood beam in the great room accentuates the 10-foot-high ceiling.
From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
Building on Tradition-Library
The ceiling in the peacock blue library features shiplap between coffers. “We wanted the light to stand out,” Pietragallo says of the orange chandelier, “so we created an X design […]
From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
Building on Tradition-Dining Room
Wallpaper with a traditional chinoiserie design gets a colorful boost with a Kelly green background. The classic wood dining table is crafted of cerused oak, which adds subtle texture and […]
From the October/November 2021 Issue
Work Flow-Dressed for Success
“We wanted the dark hue of the cabinetry to extend around the room so we painted all millwork the same color,” designer Alma Russo says. The addition of a large-scale […]
From the October/November 2021 Issue
Highlighting History-Child bathroom
The children’s bathroom in this Essex County Tudor home features clean-lined stone and metal.
From the October/November 2021 Issue
Work Flow-Dark and Handsome
“The office was a fun project because it gave me the opportunity to incorporate a darker color into the house,” which is otherwise light and bright, the owner of this […]
From the October/November 2021 Issue
Highlighting History-Kitchen
The original kitchen in this Essex County Tudor-style home was not functional, designer Daria Boutle says. “The layout was really strange. It didn’t have good circulation at all.” A new […]
From the October/November 2021 Issue
Work Flow-Dark2
Built-ins house a motorized television that disappears when not in use in this Colts Neck home office. Chevron-patterned drapes add a finishing touch to the gentlemen’s-club feel.