From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Orange Guestroom
ORANGE GUESTROOM | The bright orange guestroom features ocean-inspired accessories—from “coral” lamp bases to seashell wallpaper.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
State of the Art-Son’s Bedroom
SON’S BEDROOM | A gold, blue and orange color scheme prevails in a son’s room, at his request. As he grows, there’s space to replace the twin bed with a queen […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
Urban Update-Kitchen
Kitchen | The home’s redesign began with the kitchen, which originally had green countertops and light brown cabinetry. The new all-white cabinets, white honed Vermont Danby countertops and a gray-stained […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
Urban Update-Breakfast Nook
Breakfast nook | The kitchen renovation eliminated a French door that invited wintry drafts, reclaiming wall and floor space that allowed for a practical and stylish breakfast nook.
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Urban Update-Dining Room
This dining room elevates burnt yellow to a height of glamour it never enjoyed even in its heyday. The secret to using a unique color? “Keeping a neutral base that’s […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
Urban Update-Office
A favorite room in the house, the office oozes personality and even a bit of subversiveness.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
Designing with Child’s Room
With gray as a neutral base in a child’s room, Wolf employed the 60-30-10 rule of thumb to strike the right color balance using aqua and yellow accents.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
Designing with Color-Living Room
LIVING ROOM | The bold painting in this living room inspired the clean, crisp, classic color combination Wolf describes as “New Preppy: a dial-downed color punch for the modern Lilly Pulitzer lover.”
From the June/July 2018 Issue
The Carefree House: Rock Star-Fantasy Macaubas
Like granite, quartzite can have eye-catching movement, as shown here by Fantasy Macaubas. Courtesy of Marblex Design International.