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Harvey Cedars Home-Exterior
Left: A staircase at the rear of the home leads to the main living area. | Right: Architect Brian Parnagian specified durable materials — such as cedar shingles, cement board […]
From the October/November 2025 Issue
Harvey Cedars Home-Bathroom
“In the afternoon and evenings, the large-format, floor-to-ceiling porcelain tile in the primary bathroom is awash in natural sunlight,” architect Brian Parnagian notes. “A low, corner window is situated flush […]
From the October/November 2025 Issue
In Harvey Cedars, a New Home Takes Advantage of the View
It overlooks both the bay and the ocean Architect Brian Parnagian calls this vacation residence the Gap House. “The name was coined in response to the nature of […]
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Harvey Cedars Home-Kitchen
“The kitchen is modern, sleek and quiet,” architect Brian Parnagian says.
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Harvey Cedars Home-Bathroom shower
“Windows throughout the home are carefully calibrated not just to provide grand, wide-open exposures to the bay and the ocean, but also more intimate moments,” architect Brian Parnagian says.
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Harvey Cedars Home-Exterior front
Red paneling, like that found in a smaller dose at the front of the home, brings bold color to the west façade. “It’s a play on some of the traditions […]
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Harvey Cedars Home-Kitchen cabinetry
Glass-paned cabinetry and open shelving in the kitchen display serveware and decorative accents.
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Harvey Cedars Home-Exterior rear
“The homeowners had a natural interest in design and were drawn to the tradition of modern architecture that is present on Long Beach Island,” architect Brian Parnagian says.