From the October/November 2023 Issue
Carefully Curated-Bonus room
Decorated in a predominantly neutral palette, including a backdrop of playful black and white wave wallpaper, this second-floor bonus room incorporates pops of color and layered design elements that can […]
From the October/November 2023 Issue
Carefully Curated-Boys bedroom and bathroom
LEFT | An ocean-wave wall mural makes a splash in the young boy’s bedroom, which is furnished with timeless pieces that will grow with him. RIGHT | In the boy’s […]
From the October/November 2023 Issue
Vineyard Vibes-Exterior pool & patio
The gable shape from the front façade is repeated in the covered patio next to the pool. A stone façade contributes to the home’s Old World aesthetic.
From the October/November 2023 Issue
Carefully Curated-Sitting area
To create a striking contrast, “We chose a lighter-hued rug and sofa as well as artwork with lots of white negative space,” designer Sarah Brady says.
From the October/November 2023 Issue
High Style-Outdoor nook
“We created a partially enclosed outdoor nook that provides a comfortable perch to relax or read,” architect Dean Marchetto says.
From the August/September 2023 Issue
Personality Plus-Kitchen
One of the distinguishing features of this Chatham kitchen is the blue ombré backsplash on the range wall.
From the August/September 2023 Issue
International Intrigue-Lounge
The homeowners requested a banquette in the lounge where they could sit for food and cocktails. “Everybody loves a banquette,” says William McIntosh, principal of Manhattan-based William McIntosh Design. “That’s what […]
From the August/September 2023 Issue
International Intrigue-Bathroom
“I’ve got a thing for portholes,” designer William McIntosh says of the window in the primary bathroom. “They show up in just about everything I do.” The wall, which is […]
From the August/September 2023 Issue
Special Effects-Bathroom
Brass inserts frame the black tile behind the vanity to create a smooth transition between the white tile, with its markedly raised lines, and the black tile, which has subtler […]