From the August/September 2022 Issue
Coastal Cool-Office
A porthole-like raffia mirror lends a sophisticated touch to the casual shiplap-covered walls in the office. The use of Lucite rods, a theme throughout the first-floor, “creates an almost floating […]
From the August/September 2022 Issue
Back to the Beach – Exterior with pool
The home was designed with multiple decks to take advantage of its 125 feet of ocean frontage. “The decks need to be large on a beach house because you use […]
From the August/September 2022 Issue
Back to the Beach – Great Room with Fireplace
The homeowner is an opera buff and likes to listen to his favorites in the great room fireplace area, architect and designer Gym Wilson says. The drop ceiling improves that […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
Family Ties – Concrete Countertop
A concrete countertop stands up to the outdoor elements and blends beautifully with the existing fieldstone façade of the Brielle home.
From the April/May 2022 Issue
Inside Out-Dining Room
“My clients were looking for a very open floor plan,” architectural designer Richard Bubnowski says. “The kitchen and dining area are essentially one continuous open space.” Natural textures such as […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
Family Ties – Kitchen
The bespoke kitchen cabinetry with its “beachy” proprietary stain on premium-grade walnut “appears to be a simple Shaker style, but there is much more to it,” kitchen designer and architect […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
Inside Out-Outdoor Countertop
Homeowner Rae Celentano is pictured preparing a meal through the hydraulic pass-thru window. “It’s completely manual,” architectural designer Richard Bubnowski says, but it’s “very functional and gets lots of use.” […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
Family Ties – Outdoor Countertop
“Mimi’s drive-in window” serves up watermelon and other summer favorites for the grandkids, Designer Suzette Donleavy notes. As the homeowner likes to say, payment is in hugs or kisses, with […]
From the April/May 2022 Issue
Family Ties – Exterior River
The Manasquan River beckons just beyond the lower-level auxiliary kitchen and gathering areas of a Brielle home.