From the August/September 2019 Issue
Something Lovely – Exterior
The Cape May, NJ, home’s gambrel roofline over a classic Dutch Colonial portico offers a graceful welcome as brick walks, driveway and sage green siding blend the home to the […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Something Lovely – Foyer
From the foyer of Janis and Joe Schmidt’s Cape May, NJ, home, you can see the kitchen, dining area and living room, distinct areas within the large open space. A […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Something Lovely – Pool
Two conversation groups shaded by umbrellas at this Cape May, NJ, home offer casual relaxation near an 11-by-13-foot spa pool equipped with pressurized jets that can be turned on to […]
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Designing Cape May
Show House Transforms One of This Shore Destination’s Historic Homes The John P. Forsythe House was one of the largest homes in Cape May, New Jersey at the time it […]
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Designing Cape May – Living Room
LIVING ROOM | Gallagher feels that “lighting is key to any room” and had lights integrated into the ceiling beams and the interior of the cabinets. The art over the […]
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Designing Cape May – Pink Bedroom
To use what might have been an awkward, wasted space, the designers created a window seat in a nook between walls.
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Designing Cape May – Sitting Area
SITTING AREA | Schmidt used elegant fabrics and finishes, which the homeowners love. The neutral color scheme is relaxing, ideal for a beachside retreat.
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Designing Cape May – Bedroom
Deep tones bring warmth to a guest room.
From the February/March 2019 Issue
Designing Cape May – Master Bedroom
BEDROOM | The subdued palette helps make the master bedroom a quiet retreat. Artwork depicting symbols of the seashore are a nod to the home’s beach locale.