From the June/July 2019 Issue
Lay of the Land – Pool
“The house was very much designed in the spirit of the Hamptons style,” Millburn, NJ-based architect Thomas Baio says. The expansive pool deck, which complements the coloring of the home’s […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
On the Water’s Edge – Family Rooms
FAMILY ROOM | Shades of blue, cream and sand appear in a medley of stripes, florals and solids in the family room, located off the kitchen. “We decided to use […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
On the Water’s Edge – Kitchen
KITCHEN | Black Fantasy polished granite tops the double islands, stained in a weathered black finish, a pleasing contrast against the perimeter cabinetry’s warm, greige tone. “Instead of tile, we […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
On the Water’s Edge – Kitchen
HOOD | The high-impact hood—above the pro-style range and stainless-steel backsplash—was customized with horizontal straps and a two-tone finish. Slate flooring near the range holds up better than wood to […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
On the Water’s Edge – Powder Room
POWDER ROOM | Paneling in a “deep gentleman’s blue color,” polished nickel fixtures and a marble vanity sink give a first-floor powder room a slightly formal feel for that “deliberate […]
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On the Water’s Edge – Master Bath
MASTER BATH | The master bathroom — with its rich, dark stained raised-panel vanities, marble appointments and crystal hardware — continues the French theme and color story from the neighboring […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Natural Beauty – Dessertware
DESSERTWARE | A dessert tablescape to be savored includes a three-tier centerpiece ($187), 11-inch footed plate ($83.50) and 13-inch footed plate ($99).
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Natural Beauty – Namecards
NAME CARDS | Calligraphy name cards keep things classic. To quote style icon Audrey Hepburn, “Elegance is the only beauty that never fades.”
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On the Water’s Edge – Foyer
FOYER | Eye-catching checkerboard flooring adds definition, pattern and direction in the vast corridor, which leads to a first-floor master suite on one side and the kitchen on the other. […]