From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Living area
“I call it ‘luxurious minimalism,’” architect Gary Rosard says of the duplex condominium’s style. “It’s very spare.”
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Master Bathroom
The glass wall between the master bathroom and the bedroom converts to opaque with the flick of a switch.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Kitchen
The smooth, white planes of the unadorned kitchen cabinetry blend into the wall. The renovation involved removing walls between the kitchen, living room and dining room.
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Less Is More-Stairway
Rosard rotated the staircase 90 degrees to make it a focal point in the entry.
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Less Is More-Entry
A screen (at right) in the foyer provides a visual pause before entering the double-height living room. “A mirrored wall behind the screen adds depth and mystery to this element,” […]
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Less Is More-Dining Room
In the dining room, “delicate chandeliers add contrast to the hard edges of the architecture,” Rosard says.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More
Modern minimalism is the hallmark of a duplex renovation in Verona, NJ Marilee and Lou Ferone were ready for a change when they relocated from a suburban Colonial-style home to […]
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom, the wall behind the bed features panels upholstered in velvet, except for the two behind the pillows, which are crafted from faux leather for increased durability. […]