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DesignNJ_FebMar2023_Digital Issue

With colder temperatures in the forecast, what better way to enjoy a winter evening than paging through the February-March issue of Design NJ? The issue, filled with thoughtfully designed kitchens and beautiful homes from throughout New Jersey, is now arriving in mailboxes. We’re also making the 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.

With colder temperatures in the forecast, what better way to enjoy a winter evening than paging through the February-March issue of Design NJ? The issue, filled with thoughtfully designed kitchens and beautiful homes from throughout New Jersey, is now arriving in mailboxes. We’re also making the 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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The great room features floor-to-ceiling windows. “Nearly every direction affords magnificent views of the bay,” Gary says. “The proximity to the bulkhead and<br />

elevated floor plate creates the illusion of looking out onto the water from the lounge of a cruise ship instead of a stationary living room.” The southern-facing wall is<br />

a folding partition so the indoor sitting area and the deck can become one continuous space.<br />

their partners. Across the hall, they each have a second bedroom that<br />

currently allows them space for visiting friends and, in the future, perhaps<br />

for their own children.<br />

This home has been a passion project for us and, since its completion in<br />

2019, has been our greatest respite, especially during the pandemic. We<br />

envision a long future here together. DNJ<br />

SOURCES Overall: architecture, Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, Architect LLC, in Ridgewood<br />

and GK+A Architects PC in Rutherford; interior design, Stacey Ruhle Kliesch<br />

Architect LLC; builder, NVR Custom Contracting Inc. in North Haledon. Exterior:<br />

landscaper, Swell Landscapes in North Beach; cement fiberboard, James Hardie<br />

Building Products; cypress siding, Medford Cedar in Southampton Township;<br />

fiberglass roofing, Forever Fiberglass in Manahawkin; windows, YKK AP, Eagle<br />

Window and Door and Panoramic Doors; garage doors, The Overhead Door Co.;<br />

decking, CertainTeed; patio sofa and coffee table, Overstock.com; lounge chairs,<br />

HomeGoods ® ; dining chairs, Nautica through HomeGoods; dining table, custom<br />

made by Gary Kliesch. Kitchen: cabinetry, Ikea; range, Samsung; backsplash tile,<br />

Home Depot. Living Room: sofas in foreground and in fireplace area and console<br />

beneath television, Ikea; throw pillows and throw blankets, area rugs, double<br />

table near chaise, HomeGoods; armchairs, At Home in Ocean Township; porcelain<br />

fireplace surround, Home Depot; chaise and étagère next to fireplace, Overstock.<br />

com. Deck Off Living Room: coffee tables and sofas, Smith & Hawken for Target;<br />

rug, Overstock.com. Patio Bar: pendants and bar stools, HomeGoods; reclaimed<br />

wall murals, originally created by Jeff Art Studio.<br />

For contact information, page 64<br />

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