From the August/September 2019 Issue
Something Lovely – Exterior
The Cape May, NJ, home’s gambrel roofline over a classical Dutch Colonial portico offers a graceful welcome as brick walks, driveway and sage green siding blend the home to the […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Something Lovely – Exterior
The Cape May, NJ, home’s gambrel roofline over a classic Dutch Colonial portico offers a graceful welcome as brick walks, driveway and sage green siding blend the home to the […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Something Lovely – Foyer
From the foyer of Janis and Joe Schmidt’s Cape May, NJ, home, you can see the kitchen, dining area and living room, distinct areas within the large open space. A […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Walking on Air – Living Room
Thoughtful furniture placement takes full advantage of the sun flooding through the wall of windows in this Bergen County, NJ, apartment.
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Something Lovely – Pool
Two conversation groups shaded by umbrellas at this Cape May, NJ, home offer casual relaxation near an 11-by-13-foot spa pool equipped with pressurized jets that can be turned on to […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Entryway
In the entry, a gallery wall of photographs reflects the Rabins’ years of travel. Adirondacks artist John Van Alstine created the sculpture on the console.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Dining Room
The dining room table and chairs were taken from the owners’ previous home. Here, they’re surrounded by Asian-inspired pieces. Schultz says of the light fixture she designed, “The client was […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – First & Second Floors
Though the Grosses live on the first floor, the home has four upstairs bedrooms. “We had to think not just about how my parents live here today, but eventually that […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Entryway
In the entry, a gallery wall of photographs reflects the Rabins’ years of travel. Adirondacks artist John Van Alstine created the sculpture on the console.