From the October/November 2022 Issue
Modern Geometry-Bathroom
The shower in the primary bathroom features floor-to-ceiling, book-matched marble panels. The 5-foot-round bathtub and floating vanity mimic the straightforward aesthetic found in the rest of the house. The door […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Modern Geometry-Exterior Front
The home is clad in off-white stucco and horizontal siding made of maintenance-free simulated wood. “The doors of the four-bay garage to the left of the front entry are composed […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Modern Geometry-Living area
The first-floor living area features furnishings with simple, clean lines and neutral tones. Low-to-the-ground furniture accentuates the high ceilings. Hints of bold color appear in the coffee table and sitting […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Contemporary Edge-Kitchen
Two-toned cabinetry elevates the style of the kitchen, tying in with black and brass accents that are common threads throughout. Antiqued mirrored insets on upper wood cabinets reflect light, while […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Modern Geometry-Living area with fireplace
The double-sided fireplace is topped with a soaring swathe of book-matched marble. To the left of the marble is a band of basalt gray stone, which repeats on the home’s […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Character Study-Office
A desk that curves into the center of the office allows water views when the owner works at home. Reclaimed wood on the ceiling and bookcase back add visual warmth.
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Contemporary Edge-Breakfast nook
With its unobstructed views of the river and beyond, “the breakfast nook is the center of family meals and bonding,” designer Yelena Gerts says. “The cozy vignette ties in with […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Contemporary Edge-Powder room
Wrapped in glass-beaded wallpaper, “the powder room is the jewel of the house,” designer Yelena Gerts says. The integrated marble sink “mixes beautifully with the brass finishes and sconces.”
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Modern Geometry-Kitchen
“Because the kitchen is within the main living space, the clients had a very specific requirement that it be minimal, with very few exposed appliances,” architect and designer Matthew Rosenbaum […]