From the February/March 2022 Issue
Design Unleashed-Office
LEFT | The office is designer Andrea Pietragallo’s favorite room in this Summit, New Jersey, house: “I don’t know whether it’s the color, the drama or the ceiling height — […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Modern Farmhouse-Kitchen
Custom cabinetry pairs crisp white paint with richly stained alder in this new Colts Neck, New Jersey, kitchen. The multifunctional island — topped with natural quartzite — houses a multitude […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
The Nature of Things-Mezzanine
“The mezzanine has some of the best views of the lake through the 12-foot-tall upper windows,” architect Pierre-Henri Hoppenot says, “and features a game and reading room. It provides a […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Modern Farmhouse-Kitchen Cabinetry
Custom-depth upper cabinets were designed to accommodate the clients’ favored dishware. “Selecting the right cabinet hardware was key to achieving an authentic farmhouse design” in this Colts Neck, New Jersey, […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Together Again-Kitchen
This kitchen in Longport, New Jersey, has clean lines and smooth surfaces. “The door style on the white cabinets has a little bit of a detail that is reminiscent of […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
Design Unleashed-Twin Guest Room
The owners of this home in Summit, New Jersey, liked the original hunter green trim in this twin guest room so designer Andrea Pietragallo kept the idea but chose a […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
The Nature of Things-Staircase
A floating staircase is a dramatic addition to the first floor of this Princeton, New Jersey, home, curving softly upward to the “floating” mezzanine. The door behind the staircase leads […]
From the February/March 2022 Issue
The Nature of Things-Kitchen
Kitchen storage is convenient yet easily hidden to maintain the clean look of the open-plan first floor of this Princeton, New Jersey, home.
From the February/March 2022 Issue
The Nature of Things-Exterior Back
A teak-clad wall continues from interior to exterior of the Princeton, New Jersey, home. Architect Pierre-Henri Hoppenot explains, “The materials run from inside to outside, stretching out the room, blurring […]