From the August/September 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Making the Grade – Basement Entertainment Area
Tray ceilings in the basement entertainment area create a visual break in the long space.
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Making the Grade – Drop Ceiling Foyer
The two-story foyer with the dramatic, open mono stringer stair with timber treads welcomes everyone into this home,” Knight says. “The glass stair rail adds a sense of transparency to […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Making the Grade – Drop Ceiling Foyer
The dropped ceiling in the foyer adds interest to the two-story space. “It allows indirect light to wash the ceiling, and it’s a stunning location to suspend the light fixture,” […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Making the Grade – Rear Patio
The large rear patio features spaces for cooking, dining and relaxing along with a fire feature. Recessed screens drop from the sides of the overhang and can be controlled by […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Clean & Classic – Bathroom
A marble horizontal grid pattern forms an uninterrupted visual flow from the vanity wall into the shower for a space-enhancing effect in this Mantoloking bathroom. Stained in contrasting dark walnut, […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Walking on Air – Master Bedroom
The Bergen County, NJ, master bedroom has a view of the George Washington Bridge.
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Walking on Air – Living & Dining Rooms
The client’s favorite part of the Bergen County, NJ, residence is its openness. Wittels says the clear sight lines (shown here from the living room toward the dining table) make […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Walking on Air – Living Room
Thoughtful furniture placement takes full advantage of the sun flooding through the wall of windows in this Bergen County, NJ, apartment.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Entryway
In the entry, a gallery wall of photographs reflects the Rabins’ years of travel. Adirondacks artist John Van Alstine created the sculpture on the console.