From the October/November 2020 Issue
Only Natural-Master Bathroom
The serene master bath opens to a private upper deck with ocean views. Honed Calcutta marble flooring “has a lot of movement and texture, so we wanted to keep everything […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Sense and Sensibility – Living Room
“The house is a 1920s Tudor and, as such, has low ceilings and small windows adding up to a dark and stodgy interior, not at all like its new inhabitants,” […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Only Natural
Manhattan residents escape the visual noise of the city in a relaxed but chic home by the sea Living and working full time in Manhattan, a couple with two small […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Only Natural-Guest Bathroom
A built-up white quartz countertop looks stately with the open-style vanity’s deep charcoal finish, but the puff-the-magic-blowfish wallpaper adds a fun touch to a full bath off the kitchen/living area. […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Sense and Sensibility – Family Room
“The cozy family room is all about the couple relaxing with their two young children after a busy day at work,” says Phillips. “Custom Roman shades in a fun ikat […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Only Natural-Bedrooms
MASTER BEDROOM | Terracotta accents, a soft braided wool rug and layers of texture cozy up the private master suite located on the third level. Lighter than air, the upholstered […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Only Natural-Family Room
In lieu of a more traditional look, “we went with a shallow coffered ceiling with a modern square edge” in the family room,” says Brady. With ocean views as the […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Sense and Sensibility
A Ridgewood home marries high style and high function For two world-traveling movers and shakers, relocating from a city to this 1920s Tudor in the suburbs was all about settling […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Sense and Sensibility – Living Room Decor
The homeowner loves that her house is chic, yet welcoming. “There is a sense of formality, but also familiarity. The chairs are meant to sit in; the tables are meant […]