DesignNJ-FebMar 2024-Digital Issue
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, including one by renowned designer Libby Langdon, arrives in mailboxes this week. We’re also making the complete issue available in digital format to inspire and inform homeowners across the state. If you would like to subscribe to the print edition, visit designnewjersey.com/subscribe.
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, including one by renowned designer Libby Langdon, arrives in mailboxes this week. We’re also making the complete issue available in digital format to inspire and inform homeowners across the state. If you would like to subscribe to the print edition, visit designnewjersey.com/subscribe.
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Converting an unfinished attic into an<br />
office and bedroom “was a brilliant use of<br />
space,” Langdon says. A custom 29-footlong<br />
chandelier with lanterns on all three<br />
levels accentuates the open stairwell,<br />
which is flooded with natural light from<br />
new skylights. The hallway’s graphic<br />
wallpaper pattern “feels organic and<br />
showcases many different tones of blue,”<br />
she says. “It’s like artwork all on its own.”<br />
In the husband’s office (opposite), cleanlined<br />
furnishings mimic the straight lines<br />
of the glass door and windows, Langdon<br />
says. The live-edge desk has a waterfall<br />
detail on one side, plexiglass on the other.<br />
The son’s bedroom (below) is its own<br />
appealing hideaway with its classic Eames<br />
chair and range of wood finishes and<br />
textures.<br />
60 February/March <strong>2024</strong>