From the October/November 2019 Issue
Neutral Territory – Breakfast Room
“We didn’t want to ignore this beautiful window so we accentuated it with a cool banquette that follows the shape of the glass,” designer Jennifer Pacca says. The wife adds, […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Points of Light – Exterior
The entry level of this stucco Colonial-style home is highlighted with a bracketed portico and a slate roof that varies in color and proportions. A stucco wall encloses an inner […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Points of Light – Living Room
The living room is elegant and very livable. A small-scale vintage chair upholstered in a bold Ikat print joins comfortably with treasured vintage pieces in a conversation grouping around a […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Points of Light – Living Room
A hand-woven salt-and-pepper Peruvian throw with oversized fringe echoes the soft natural tones in the atmospheric oil painting by New York City artist Louise Crandell.
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Neutral Territory – Daughter’s Bedroom
In the daughter’s room, the sheer canopy is easily removed to create a “clean, sophisticated bed,” Pacca says.
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Neutral Territory – Living Room
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Relaxed & Refined – Second Floor
SECOND FLOOR | Layne also incorporated a “bit of a French influence” in the home.
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Relaxed & Refined – Foyer
An elegant foyer greets visitors. “There is a level of traditional design influence in the home,” designer Felicia Layne says.
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Relaxed & Refined – Island
Layne broke up the massive 16-foot-long island with some pattern in the form of houndstooth stools.