From the April/May 2023 Issue
Family Style-Family room
The family room features gorgeous views of the bay. Seating is upholstered in stain-resistant fabric for worry-free entertaining.
From the April/May 2023 Issue
Family Style-Kitchen seating
Abundant seating in the kitchen ensures space for large gatherings.
From the April/May 2023 Issue
Family Style-Sitting room
A large sectional sofa (with stain-resistant fabric, of course) fits snugly beneath the eaves in the third-floor sitting room.
From the April/May 2023 Issue
Family Style-Pantry area
The pantry area, used to store china and linens, is the most color-saturated space in the house, but it continues the theme of blue tones found in smaller doses elsewhere.
From the April/May 2023 Issue
Family Style-Entry
The foundation of designer and homeowner Barbara Batesko’s design for the home is soothing neutrals. “I wanted this to be a warm coastal place where people want to hang out,” […]
From the February/March 2023 Issue
Remembrance of Things Past-Kitchen with island
The paneled refrigerator/freezer integrates into the floor-to-ceiling cabinetry. “The ceiling pendants over the island add a touch of whimsy and make me smile,” homeowner/designer Jackie Currie-Taylor says.
From the February/March 2023 Issue
Remembrance of Things Past
A vacation abroad was the inspiration for a British designer in her New Jersey home A trip to France was the inspiration for Jackie Currie-Taylor’s new kitchen. Currie-Taylor, an allied […]
From the February/March 2023 Issue
Remembrance of Things Past-Kitchen
Flooring in the kitchen — and throughout the home — is engineered French oak. “Engineered wood flooring is a better choice in high-moisture environments,” designer/homeowner Jackie Currie-Taylor says. The beam […]
From the February/March 2023 Issue
Remembrance of Things Past-French doors to pantry
Custom black French pocket doors open to the butler’s pantry. The 100-year-old chair was salvaged from an English church where homeowner/designer Jackie Currie-Taylor’s grandfather served as a verger.