From the February/March 2022 Issue
Magic Moments-Kitchen
The island in this Englewood, New Jersey, kitchen is a statement in itself with an Elephant Ear plant centerpiece accessorized by attention-grabbing curved and slatted stools. “My clients came with […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Design Unleashed-Foyer
The foyer sets the tone of the redesigned home in Summit, New Jersey, with a modern console, stool and carpeting mixing with the traditional curved staircase, molding and dark flooring.
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Modern Farmhouse-Kitchen2
Rustic, hand-finished wood beams combine with other warm wood tones to enhance this Colts Neck, New Jersey, kitchen’s subtly vintage feel. At left in the photo is an open pass-through […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Transcending the Typical-Kitchen
Faux leather stools at this kitchen island in Tenafly, New Jersey, are easy to clean. The bottoms are constructed from walnut, except for the front piece. “They have a stainless […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Small but Mighty-Kitchen
Cabinetry — glazed and painted in a soft blue/gray tone — “evokes a calm, serene atmosphere while the tile backsplash provides a bit of sparkle” in this Franklin Lakes, New […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Design Unleashed-Dining-Buffet
LEFT | The dining chairs, covered in an abstract floral pattern, are comfortable enough to accommodate everyone from Grandma to a 3-year-old in this Summit, New Jersey home, designer Andrea […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
The Nature of Things-Dining
“The biggest challenge was to make the house disappear within the landscape,” architect Pierre-Henri Hoppenot says. “We strategically moved the house farther away from the edge of the lake and […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
The Nature of Things-Exterior Deck
A second-floor balcony and first-floor deck seem carved from the stone of one of the Princeton, New Jersey, home’s wings.
From the February/March 2022 Issue
The Nature of Things-Exterior Front
The Princeton, New Jersey, home comprises three segments. Public spaces are in the center portion of the building; private spaces are in the left and right wings.