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DesignNJ-Dec23Jan24-Digital Issue

The December/January issue of Design NJ is arriving now in mailboxes just in time to put your feet up and enjoy your personal pictorial tour of luxury homes before holiday preparations heat up. We hope you enjoy this digital version of the issue. If you would like to subscribe to the print edition, visit designnewjersey.com/subscribe.

The December/January issue of Design NJ is arriving now in mailboxes just in time to put your feet up and enjoy your personal pictorial tour of luxury homes before holiday preparations heat up. We hope you enjoy this digital version of the issue. If you would like to subscribe to the print edition, visit designnewjersey.com/subscribe.

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The long dining room table features tapers in candleholders of<br />

varying heights. “We did a tablescape with glass ball ornaments<br />

that resemble the light fixture above the table,” holiday stylist Diana<br />

Andriotis says.<br />

Fir trees, reindeer and pinecone swags adorn the mantel in the<br />

dining room. “We decorate with a lot of woodland creatures<br />

to reflect our last name,” Kristin Fox says. Andriotis adds, “We<br />

layered the pinecone garlands. We love to layer and mix elements<br />

because it adds a lot of texture. We used a glittered mesh ribbon to<br />

complement the glitter pinecones.”<br />

was a departure from what she’d used during previous<br />

seasons. “We wanted to introduce some new colors<br />

because the style and feel of this home are different<br />

than our previous home.” Without a completed home<br />

to work in, Andriotis had to imagine what the rooms<br />

would look like. “We showed Diana the wallpaper and<br />

fabrics we were going to be working with,” Fox says,<br />

“and she did a beautiful job coordinating the holiday<br />

décor with what we had picked out.” In the entry,<br />

Andriotis trimmed the stair rail with frosted wispy<br />

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