From the October/November 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Creating Connections – Master Bath
The master bathroom vanity and sinks are fabricated from concrete. “The sink is almost scooped out,” Noval says. “It’s a wave sink. The surface drops away and at the bottom […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Creating Connections – Kitchen
A screened-in porch is visible through a wall of windows in the kitchen. “I personally love the connection between the kitchen, the eating area and the screened-in porch,” Andricsak notes. […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Points of Light – Dining Room
Vintage dining room chairs by Adrian Pearsall, newly upholstered in silver metallic fabric, surround a high-cut mahogany marquetry table that has a centered brass star fillet and expands to seat […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Neutral Territory – Master Bedroom
Jennifer Pacca designed the floating nightstands in this master bedroom in Demarest and incorporated antiqued mirrors on both sides of the floor-to-ceiling headboard.
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Points of Light – Fireplace
A Gascogne Bleu limestone wall frames the classic Calacatta marble fireplace with a custom-designed bronze screen and fire tools. A Shelly Reed oil-on-canvas painting of an owl draws the eye […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Neutral Territory – Office
The windows in the office are outfitted with motorized solar shades. The built-ins behind the desk were originally dark brown with shelves that spanned the entire wall. Pacca had them […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Neutral Territory – Breakfast Room
“We didn’t want to ignore this beautiful window so we accentuated it with a cool banquette that follows the shape of the glass,” designer Jennifer Pacca says. The wife adds, […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Neutral Territory – Master Bathroom
The simplicity of the master bathroom creates a dramatic effect.
From the October/November 2019 Issue
Neutral Territory – Son’s Bedroom
Pacca used adult furniture in the children’s rooms so their spaces can grow with them.