From the August/September 2021 Issue
Finessing the Space-Bathroom
A hammered copper bathtub separates two identical custom-designed vanities in the reimagined bathroom in this Rumson home.
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Shimmer and Shine-Bath Hallway
“I spent a lot of time thinking about the area right outside of the powder room,” designer Laurie DiGiacomo says, because it establishes a visual connection between spaces. “I had […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Durable Design-Great Room
Open shelves in the great room of this Bergen County home are wrapped in white oak veneer to contrast with the white of the surrounding built-ins. Wood beams on the […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Durable Design-Breakfast Area
Designer Pamela Joseph chose Roman shades for the breakfast area as well as other spaces in the Bergen County home. “Those are beautiful bespoke pieces that just can’t be replicated.”
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Durable Design-Dining Room
A textured wall covering in a muted color adds interest without overpowering the calm vibe of this Bergen County dining room. Pocket doors separate the dining room from the entry. […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Finessing the Space-Shower
A relocated and enlarged shower in a Rumson home is a graphic centerpiece with its black-metal framing. A glass panel above the door remains closed when the steam-shower function is […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Durable Design-Living Room
“My overall goal with lighting for this project was for it to be beautiful background noise,” designer Pamela Joseph says of the Bergen County project. The living room chandelier makes […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Durable Design-Kitchen
A custom gray stain on the walnut island contrasts softly with the white cabinetry in the kitchen in this Bergen County home. Above the range, the top trimwork on the […]
From the June/July 2021 Issue
Tricks of the Trade-Dining room2
The tile fireplace surround adds another textural element to the dining room. “It was nice that there was an existing detail that really worked with the new design,” Grant says.