From the June/July 2018 Issue
State of the Art-Study
STUDY | The homeowners consider the study the “adult family room” because of its proximity to the bar, Knauss says. “The acid yellow walls are a surprising touch against the […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Deck
DECK | Colors on the deck also pull from the wallpaper that inspired the design of the interior spaces.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
Mix & Match-Roof
Robert Lynch Steed (left) and Matthew Adam Smith enjoy a warm afternoon on the roof of their Jersey City brownstone.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Lounge
LOUNGE | Armchairs, along with the multicolored discs above the fireplace, add pops of color to the otherwise monochromatic lounge. The discs are by Asbury Park artist Darren McManus.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Dining Area
DINING AREA | Adam Wallacavage, a Philadelphia artist, created the octopus chandelier and candleholders on the cabinet. Those pieces, along with the tableware, mimic the colors in the wall covering.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Kitchen
KITCHEN | Inverted Baccarat crystal goblets were transformed into pendant lighting over the kitchen island. Streamlined cabinets offer a sleek, simple look that contrasts with the detailed wall covering in […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
State of the Art-Problem Solver
PROBLEM SOLVER | Knauss says the reusable water bottle drawer was “inspired by my own pet peeve.” The owner loves the tidiness of the drawer. “I’m super-organized and you always lose […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Master Bathroom
“We wanted the master bathroom to support rather than compete” with the master bedroom, Chadwick says. Seagulls on the wallpaper are in keeping with the seaside theme and coordinate with […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
State of the Art-Kitchen
KITCHEN | Hand-blown glass pendants hang at different heights over the island for a contemporary look in the kitchen. The walnut table features a hand-chiseled edge. It can be detached […]