From the August/September 2021 Issue
Sea Girt Sway
A fresh, sophisticated take on classic coastal style The success of a new-build project requires great teamwork and the collective vision of all involved. So when a young family […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Shimmer and Shine-Bath Hallway
“I spent a lot of time thinking about the area right outside of the powder room,” designer Laurie DiGiacomo says, because it establishes a visual connection between spaces. “I had […]
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Sea Girt Sway-Breakfast Area
“We loved the combination of a traditional pedestal table with wishbone chairs, which are a bit more modern and casual,” Kim says. The rope-and-globe lighting is a “fun nod to […]
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Sea Girt Sway-Dining Room
The dining room is sophisticated in a subtle way with textured seating, statement lighting and enlarged wall paneling painted in an “ephemeral, ever-changing moody shade of gray,” Kim says. A […]
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Sea Girt Sway-Outdoor Shower
Because it’s a full-time residence and beach house, an outdoor shower was a must. The covered area also has direct access to a practical and functional mudroom entry, Grabowski says.
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Sea Girt Sway-Family Room
The family room — located off of the kitchen — layers pretty whites and taupes, warm woods and textured surfaces to create a soft, airy space in a laid-back but […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Sea Girt Sway-Kitchen
Shaker-style cabinets topped with mullioned glass doors and matching fascia and crown molding rise to meet the 10-foot ceiling, says Bill Earnshaw, kitchen and bath designer. Danby marble countertops complement […]
From the August/September 2021 Issue
Sea Girt Sway-Dining
Multifaceted glass pendants in the foyer — seen just beyond the dining room — “give off great light and project beautiful patterns of light in the evenings,” interior designer Christina […]
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Sea Girt Sway-Attic Alcove
Height restrictions in an attic alcove did not allow for upper and lower bunks, “so we designed built-in beds with a beachy sleepaway camp vibe” for kids and adult guests, […]