From the February/March 2021 Issue
Classically Modern
Designer Alexandria Como helps Short Hills homeowners put a personal stamp on their new kitchen White is the kitchen color of choice for many homeowners. However, the tide is turning […]
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
Classically Modern-Kitchen with Breakfast Area
The kitchen is connected to a breakfast area with wide-open views of the wooded backyard.
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.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Less Is More-Stairway
Rosard rotated the staircase 90 degrees to make it a focal point in the entry.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Classically Modern-Display Cabinet
This display cabinet, modeled after a metal-and-leaded-glass antique, is re-created in black-painted wood so it’s light enough to sit on the countertop.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Classically Modern-Kitchen
Black and brass accents add movement to this otherwise white kitchen in Short Hills.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
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,” […]