From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Designed to work
A Florham Park home accommodates family, friends and even the occasional staff meeting The size (large) was perfect. The design (plain and undistinguished) was not. That was the task designer […]
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Fashionable Fusion
A Morris County home represents a fresh take on Modern Farmhouse style Jerry and Marietta Iacouzzi wanted a change when they decided to build their new home in Harding Township. […]
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
A Sentimental Feeling
In a Millstone home, The holiday décor involves natural textures, beachy blues and flocking around the Christmas tree Photographer Tori Sikkema (whose work has appeared in Design NJ and who […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Modern Geometry
In Short Hills, a contemporary home features clean lines, open spaces and sleek shapes Matthew Rosenbaum’s clients purchased this Essex County, New Jersey, property — an empty lot at […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Contemporary Edge
Waterfront views and chic city style guide a renovation in livable luxury The exterior of this Coastal Colonial-style home — nestled along the banks of the Shrewsbury River in Monmouth […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Character Study
A Stone Harbor home accommodates carefree shore living in style Wendi Jay says she doesn’t like spaces that look decorated — perhaps not what you expect to hear from an […]
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Down by the Bay
A vacation home where family memories are sure to grow Roughly a mile long and a half-mile wide, the town of Lavallette is a Norman Rockwell kind of seaside community: […]
From the August/September 2022 Issue
Back to the Beach
An architect designs a new home to replace one he created 40 years ago Gym Wilson’s clients wanted a vacation residence they could share with family and a host of […]
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Relaxed Style in Monmouth County
Walls came down to create this easygoing aesthetic Stephanie Alegre describes the interiors of this newly renovated Monmouth County home as “a combination of transitional and Midcentury Modern.” When embarking […]