From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Master Bedroom
The master bedroom is sedate and unfussy.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Master Bathroom
In the master bathroom, a multileveled vanity adds interest and makes a clear delineation between the twos sinks.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Bathroom
Hanging cabinetry makes a smaller bathroom feel more spacious.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Kids’ Bathroom
The kids’ bathroom also features hanging cabinetry. The elevated window brings in light while maintaining privacy.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
This Empty Nest Embraces a Modern Aesthetic
Semi-empty nesters embrace a modern aesthetic in their newly built home A wealth of possibilities awaited them—that’s how Morristown, New Jersey, homeowners felt when they purchased the land for their […]
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Basement
The walkout basement “has high ceilings and full glass on the back elevation so it doesn’t feel like a basement at all,” designer Tracey Butler says.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Great Room
The high ceiling in the great room—Butler’s favorite space in the house—is original to the home, as are the stucco walls.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Bedroom
The master bedroom is saturated in a deep, dreamy blue.
From the December 2018/January 2019 Issue
Best of Both Worlds – Exterior
The bricks on the 1939 Tudor were originally red. The circa-1945 black metal windows were salvaged from a Colts Neck, New Jersey estate.