From the February/March 2020 Issue
Practicality and Puppy Love in Pennington – Open Shelving
The homeowners’ collection of glassware seems to merge with the tile behind it.
From the February/March 2020 Issue
Modern Meets Classic in a Franklin Lakes Kitchen
Two islands take center stage in this Franklin Lakes kitchen. One is a workhorse that includes a sink, dishwasher, garbage container and eating area. The other is primarily for serving […]
From the February/March 2020 Issue
This Margate Kitchen is Spacious, Stylish & Suited for Socializing – Bar & Cabinetry
Built-in cabinetry along another wall (opposite) provides more storage and a location for a bar.
From the February/March 2020 Issue
This Margate Kitchen is Spacious, Stylish & Suited for Socializing – Breakfast Bar
The breakfast bar has two bifold doors, which are opened during serving hours. When the doors are closed, they conceal the small appliances but show off the everyday china.
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
This Colts Neck Home Knows Everyday Luxury – Bar
Custom bar stools pull up to a panda porcelain waterfall-style bar. “Most of the fabrics used in the space are high performance and, for extra measure, we Fiber-Sealed everything too,” […]
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
A 1930s Colonial in Tenafly Is a Designer’s Dream – Bar
The gold-flecked Art Deco glasses originally belonged to Cekirge’s grandmother. Family lore has it that these particular glasses were included in an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in […]
From the December 2019/January 2020 Issue
How This Morristown Home Theatre Gets Rustic – Wine Lounge
“I love the wine lounge area,” Trincanello says. “As guests descend the stairs [from the first floor to the basement], they enter the lounge for pre-movie drinks and noshes. It […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
A Fire Turns into a Blessing for this Full House – Bar
The bar in one corner of the living room features cushioned stools and a foot rail for comfortable lounging.
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Updating a Townhome for Newly Empty Nesters – Lower Level
The lower level, which the designer calls the Gentleman’s Retreat, comprises a prized pool table, bar, sitting area and game table (the latter is not visible in the photo).