From the February/March 2017 Issue
Surmounting the Stereotype-Mezzanine
Mezzanine • A soaring ceiling allows views to the mezzanine from the kitchen and lower living area. The sculpture on the ceiling is made from wax.
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Surmounting the Stereotype-Rear Exterior
Rear exterior • A lackluster rear facade was livened up with the addition of a cedar balcony off the master bedroom. The two-level patio is a practical addition offering easy […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Surmounting the Stereotype-Front Exterior
Front exterior • Architect Gary Rosard redesigned the home with the aid of builder Gregory Porraro of Porraro Homes Inc. in Red Bank. The owners had emigrated from India via […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Rites of Winter-Dinnerware
Dinnerware – The gold and gray bands of Vera Castillon dinnerware appear to add subtle movement. A four-piece setting is $100. Photo Courtesy of Wedgwood
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Rites of Winter-Stemware
Stemware – Distinctive but simple bands accent the Vera Bande stemware. Goblets, wine glasses, flutes and tumblers are each $50 per pair. Photo Courtesy of Wedgwood
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Rites of Winter-Vase
Vase – A simple arrangement of tulips fills the Vera Bande bowl ($70 for 6 inch, $90 for 8.5 ince). Photo Courtesy of Wedgwood
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Rites of Winter-Table Setting
Extend the joy of holiday entertaining into the new year with a small midwinter dinner party. The table is set with dinnerware and stemware by Vera Wang for Wedgwood. Photo […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Declarations of Independence
A well-planned, well-outfitted bathroom is crucial for aging in place, Ramsey interior designer Diane Durocher says. This one checks off all the right boxes: a curbless (no-threshold) and doorless shower […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Whistle While You Work
Standard Whistling Bird Kettle design. Courtesy of Alessi