From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Fashionable Fusion-Living-Kitchen area
The large living/kitchen area opens onto the back patio, which has a fire pit and a plunge pool. “It’s set up for entertaining,” architect Andrew Passacantando says. “It’s not set […]
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Designed to work-Library
The library, designed to accommodate the homeowner when he works from home, introduces blue accents to complement his preferred palette of gray.
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Welcome to the Club-Bar tables
A raised ceiling highlights the gathering space next to the bar. The bar tables can be removed to create room for a dance floor. The pool table is just a […]
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Welcome to the Club-Bar
The bar area is outfitted with five LED lighting systems that can change color and vibrate to music. “The choice of cabinet colors, stone, tile, black ceiling with gold trim, […]
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Designed to work-Bathroom with tub
The primary bathroom was drowning in white until the designer replaced the solid floor tile with a square-within-a-square pattern and added charcoal gray wall covering.
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Designed to work-Family Room
The homeowner, who has his own business, can gather his staff at his home thanks to abundant seating and work spaces. In the family room, an upholstered put-your-feet-up ottoman works […]
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Designed to work-Foyer
Karla Trincanello designed a frieze to make the foyer feel less cavernous and then softened the space with upholstered benches, an area carpet, stair runner and curvy golden console.
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Designed to work-Kitchen
The designer chose a distinctive backsplash to add character to the kitchen and had wall outlets moved to under the upper cabinetry apron so the tile design isn’t interrupted. The […]
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Fashionable Fusion-catwalk
The second-floor catwalk — furnished with brightly colored furniture and art — leads from an office on one end to guest bedrooms on the other.