Hidden Hill – Exterior

The stair tower connects the home’s three levels. A bridge over the sunken garden leads to the front door.

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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.

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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.

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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.

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