From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Mission Statement-Long Island
The long, wood top island is anchored at one end by the existing column, now wrapped in white oak, and at the other with the exposed mass of terra cotta […]
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Mission Statement-Mudroom
The new mudroom, which houses accessible pantry storage, “exposes the extra-wide rafters used to match Goodwillie’s carved rafter tails on the home’s exterior,” says Wright. “Our choice of simple paper […]
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Divide and Conquer-Family room
Wolf felt that the high ceiling in the family room was too flat, so she spiced it up with coffers. The wood tones help warm the space. “We added some […]
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Divide and Conquer-Seating Area
“The clients wanted a fully complete and accessorized home” says Wolf, who embellished the master bedroom sitting area with a variety of throw pillows, a soft fur rug and a […]
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Divide and Conquer-Bedroom
Wolf divided the largest room in the house—a bedroom— into sections separated by a wood beam. A focal wall of hardwood and a hanging basket chair draw the eye and […]
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Divide and Conquer-Daughters Bedroom
Wolf “started with the fun wallpaper” in a daughter’s room. The nightstands are wrapped in a hot pink linen fabric. A palette of black, white and gray with hits of […]
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Divide and Conquer-Bonus room
The “bonus room” at the top of the stairs became a playroom that beckons both kids and adults. “We selected the rug and the window treatments and then wove the […]
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Divide and Conquer-Master Bedroom
A tray ceiling in the master bedroom helps define the sleeping area and frames the extraordinary light fixture.
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Divide and Conquer-Childs Bedroom
Another bedroom is furnished in soothing pink and gray, with stylized flowers on the chandelier and window treatment. Child-size furnishings coordinate stylistically with the standard size furniture in this bedroom.