From the August/September 2018 Issue
Bath with a View
Designers showcase a river view. Everything in this Little Silver master bathroom was designed to maximize its striking waterfront views. Sue Comfort of Sue Comfort Designs in Manahawkin and Ginny […]
From the August/September 2018 Issue
Seashore Styles
Coastal décor three ways. There’s more than one way to create a beachy look in your home. On these pages, the folks at Lawrence-Mayer Interior Design in Brielle, NJ, show […]
From the August/September 2018 Issue
Take II on Tradition
A master bathroom project in a Short Hills center-hall colonial bridges the home’s classic roots with the owners’ more transitional taste. Serene, streamlined and bathed in natural light, this master […]
From the August/September 2018 Issue
Two Sides of the Story
In Ridgewood, NJ, a calming master bathroom and a lively powder room reflect the history of the home. A peaceful atmosphere was very important to the Ridgewood, NJ, homeowner when […]
From the August/September 2018 Issue
Suited to the Site
A Harvey Cedars, NJ, home is designed to take advantage of its bayside location. It’s called “Belle Baie,” (“beautiful bay”) and it certainly lives up to its name. The Masri […]
From the August/September 2018 Issue
Fashionable Facelift
Designer Kara Vacca proves it’s possible to work with existing elements and still achieve a stunning transformation. When juggling multiple priorities, sometimes we all need a little incentive to tackle […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
State of the Art
Given a blank canvas, a designer takes inspiration from her clients’ art collection. There were some adjustments to be made when the owners of this Union County home—serious collectors of […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It
An Asbury Park, NJ, home is sophisticated yet lively. It all started with a piece of fabric, designer John Chadwick says. The textile in question—Le Cabinet Curiosites from Cowtan & […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
Mix & Match
Jersey City homeowners bring a world of styles to their 1893 brownstone. The appealing neighborhood was one reason why Robert Lynch Steed and Matthew Adam Smith were drawn to their […]