From the February/March 2022 Issue
Modern Farmhouse
Custom cabinetry imbued with rustic and refined touches brings lived-in character to a brand-new kitchen When building their new home — situated on a working farm on a picturesque property […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Transcending the Typical
Attention to details — some classic, some unexpected — creates an elevated aesthetic Valerie Corsaro describes the style of this kitchen as “updated traditional.” Classic wood and stone accents contribute […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Design Unleashed
Andrea Pietragallo helps a young Summit couple express their design aspirations A young couple indulged their love of design vicariously for several years while renting apartments in New York City. […]
From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
Midcentury Makeover
An Essex County renovation offers 21st-century updates while honoring the home’s architectural essence This Montclair home was constructed in 1956, right in the middle of the Midcentury Modern architectural boom. […]
From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
Sentimental Journey
A designer draws from her life experience to combine softness with edginess (and livestock!) at her Moorestown home Barette Widell found her Burlington County home while searching for real estate […]
From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
Building on Tradition
A new home in Ridgewood puts a fresh spin on a classic colonial ‘The clients wanted a traditional, New England-feeling home that looked like it had been there forever but […]
From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
‘Mad Men’ Charisma
The iconic television series inspires the design of a Summit condo The Midcentury Modern vibe of “Mad Men” — the critically acclaimed television series depicting the 1960s world of Madison Avenue […]
From the December 2021/January 2022 Issue
Contemporary Calling
A Short Hills renovation takes on a fresh, modern attitude A young family with three children had big plans for their expansive Short Hills property: a full-scale renovation that would […]
From the October/November 2021 Issue
Highlighting History
A Tudor-style home gets an update that honors its origins The stately 1929 home in Essex County, New Jersey, is a classic example of Tudor design, with beautiful leaded-glass windows […]