From the February/March 2019 Issue
Hidden Hill – Exterior
The stair tower connects the home’s three levels. A bridge over the sunken garden leads to the front door.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Exterior
The bricks on the 1939 Tudor were originally red. The circa-1945 black metal windows were salvaged from a Colts Neck, New Jersey estate.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Contemporary Cottage – Exterior
The architect retained the street façade to pay homage to the home’s English Cottage style. Orange and purple tulips add color to complement the stately structure.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Contemporary Cottage – Exterior
The owners wanted to have a connection with the outdoors. RHG obliged with a long wall of windows across the back of the house. The extensive landscaping includes fritallaria, allium […]
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Contemporary Cottage – Exterior
The owners wanted to have a connection with the outdoors. RHG obliged with a long wall of windows across the back of the house. The extensive landscaping includes fritallaria, allium […]
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Winter Wonderland – Exterior of House
The seasonal décor at the front entrance of the French Manor-style home gives a nod to the woodland setting.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Let It Snow – Exterior
Too many snowmen are never a crowd—especially these retro American icons from the 1950s that line up outside Pat Burke and Peter Elliott’s Colts Neck, New Jersey home. On the […]
From the October/November 2018 Issue
Distinguished Design – Exterior
This Princeton, New Jersey home was designed in 1925. “The original color around the windows was green,” Grant says. Though black might have been a safer way to go because […]
From the October/November 2018 Issue
Distinguished Design – Exterior
Originally, the street side of the house had no “front door.” Visitors walked around to a courtyard with an entry door in the back.