From the August/September 2017 Issue
Shared Luxury
Calming earth tones sooth in elegant low-key style. Located in a vacation home in Long Beach Island, this master bathroom is one of two en-suite baths on the second floor. […]
From the August/September 2017 Issue
The Ties that Bind
After Hurricane Sandy destroyed a treasured family beach house, a new home rises up to secure its hold on future generations A love of the water, salty air and laid-back […]
From the August/September 2017 Issue
Beauty + Function
A much-needed renovation turns a Far Hills kitchen into a contemporary hub of the home. The Carefree House explores attractive, durable home materials requiring low or no upkeep. This issue […]
From the August/September 2017 Issue
What’ll You Wager?
These drinking cups are designed for thrills and spills. Ever since people began imbibing intoxicating spirits they’ve found ways to make it a competitive sport. Yet, while drinking games can […]
From the August/September 2017 Issue
New Jersey Shore Impressionists
Jersey shore artists of the early 20th century took their cues from the French impressionists but added their own twists to the genre. Say “New Jersey shore” and images of […]
From the August/September 2017 Issue
Meet Me in Morocco
Spice up your next tablescape with the colors, textures and details associated with this North African country’s natural beauty. If your travel plans this summer did not involve a trip […]
From the August/September 2017 Issue
Tips from a Pro: How to Freshen a Room Without a Total Re-Do
Sometimes our home, just like our wardrobe, could use a little freshening up. Still, to get an updated look, “You don’t have to go crazy,” interior designer Maria Bevill says. […]
From the August/September 2017 Issue
A River Runs Past It
In Avon by the Sea, New Jersey, a shingle-style home gracefully stands up to Mother Nature Situated on the bank of the Shark River in New Jersey, this three-story home […]
From the August/September 2017 Issue
Bertoia Diamond Chair
Sculpture takes a seat in this midcentury modern design. The criss-crossed steel rods of the Diamond Chair look like netting casually draped over, well, nothing. But that delicate appearance belies […]