DesignNJ_OctNov 22_Digital Issue
Our October/November issue, now arriving in mailboxes, highlights a range of homes — from an edgy remake of traditional to relaxing shore homes that families enjoy year-round. We are making this complete issue available in digital format to inspire and inform homeowners across the state. If you are interested in subscribing to the print edition, visit www.designnewjersey.com/subscribe.
Our October/November issue, now arriving in mailboxes, highlights a range of homes — from an edgy remake of traditional to relaxing shore homes that families enjoy year-round. We are making this complete issue available in digital format to inspire and inform homeowners across the state. If you are interested in subscribing to the print edition, visit www.designnewjersey.com/subscribe.
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Contents<br />
OCTOBER | NOVEMBER 20<strong>22</strong><br />
PHOTO BY MARCO RICCA<br />
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PHOTO BY MIKE VAN TASSELL<br />
24 32<br />
features<br />
style new jersey<br />
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ARCHITECTURE/BUILD:<br />
MODERN GEOMETRY<br />
Matthew Rosenbaum creates<br />
a modern marvel of a home in<br />
Short Hills for clients seeking<br />
an open floor plan, lots of<br />
large windows and clean-lined<br />
furnishings.<br />
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CONTEMPORARY EDGE<br />
A young couple wanted to<br />
maintain the architectural<br />
elements of the home they<br />
purchased on the Shrewsbury<br />
River, but to infuse the interiors<br />
with contemporary city style,<br />
designer Yelena Gerts says.<br />
42<br />
A SEA OF TRANQUILITY<br />
A Longport home inspired by<br />
traditional beach houses on the<br />
Northeast coast features soothing<br />
neutrals, muted pastels and<br />
subtle nods to its oceanfront<br />
location, thanks to interiors by<br />
Kelly Mericle.<br />
52<br />
CHARACTER STUDY<br />
”Perfectly imperfect” was a<br />
guiding principle for a stylish,<br />
comfortable Stone Harbor<br />
home that designer Wendi Jay<br />
and architect Paul Kiss created<br />
for clients who love to entertain<br />
family and friends.<br />
<br />
<br />
19 SHOP<br />
| Natural Leanings<br />
<strong>22</strong> ICONIC DESIGN<br />
| A Light with Soul<br />
also in this issue<br />
14 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LETTER<br />
64 DESIGN RESOURCES<br />
on the cover<br />
The owners love to gather with family in this kitchen in a Stone Harbor vacation home. Interior design by Wendi Jay; architecture by Paul Kiss.<br />
Photo by Raquel Langworthy. See “Character Study,” page 52.<br />
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