From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Great Room
The high ceiling in the great room—Butler’s favorite space in the house—is original to the home, as are the stucco walls.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Bedroom
The master bedroom is saturated in a deep, dreamy blue.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Exterior
The bricks on the 1939 Tudor were originally red. The circa-1945 black metal windows were salvaged from a Colts Neck, New Jersey estate.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Dining Room
Linen slipcovered barrel dining chairs circle the ebony-stained dining table.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Kitchen
The black and white kitchen is accented with brass plumbing fixtures and brass dome pendants above the island.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Great Room
A Juliette balcony is typical of the Tudor style. The double-sided fireplace can be enjoyed in the great room, kitchen and dining room.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Master Bathroom
Butler added blue glass spheres to the new master bathroom. “I did it as an art installation,” she says. “I wanted them to be art.”
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Flooring
The designer added new hardwood flooring and sheathed the fireplace in ebony-stained walnut to match the cabinets in the kitchen on the other side of the wall.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Dining Room
Linen slipcovered barrel dining chairs circle the ebony-stained dining table.