History Revisited-Mudroom

The painted bricks on the wall of the mudroom are new but create the appearance of vintage traditional architecture.

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History Revisited-Dining Room

In the dining room, the homeowners’ existing table and chairs lean traditional, while the new steel-and-glass cabinets add a modern touch.

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Down by the Lake-Bathroom

Made wider to accommodate aging-in-place needs, the refurbished bathroom is fitted with a double sink, curbless steam shower and timeless touches. The custom vanity is made of reclaimed white oak.

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Down by the Lake-Stairway

The designers stepped up the design of the stairway to the lower level with a new stained-wood and metal railing. Hollow slab doors were replaced with thick five-panel designs with […]

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Down by the Lake-Kitchen

Relocating the kitchen and creating a more open-plan layout opened up opportunities for a “gorgeous kitchenette featuring a wine column and all the conveniences of a larger kitchen,” co-designer and […]

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Down by the Lake-Fireplace

“The fireplace got a makeover, taking it from a dated brick façade to a sleek, hand-finished metal-and-concrete focal point,” designer and homeowner Jill Jarrett says. Note the ceiling’s structural steel […]

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Down by the Lake-Bedroom

The doorway to the bedroom was enlarged to allow room for a walker or wheelchair if needed. Space was also carved from this room to widen the adjacent bathroom. A […]

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View Points-Kitchen with Island

New cabinetry in one corner of the kitchen and ample storage in the island more than make up for the elimination of a wall of cabinetry in this reconfigured BergenCounty […]

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Christopher Peacock-Kitchen 2

A kitchen that’s well-designed and uncluttered, Christopher Peacock says, can be “a space that’s easy on the eye … pleasing and simple and calming.” | Interior by Linherr Hollingsworth | […]

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