DesignNJ-OctNov2023_Digital issue
From a casual coastal home in Sea Girt to a chic Hoboken loft, from a Midcentury-style home to a vineyard-inspired residence that mixes Old World charm and modern design, the October-November issue of Design NJ is filled with inspiration for you to enjoy. The print issue is now arriving in mailboxes.
From a casual coastal home in Sea Girt to a chic Hoboken loft, from a Midcentury-style home to a vineyard-inspired residence that mixes Old World charm and modern design, the October-November issue of Design NJ is filled with inspiration for you to enjoy. The print issue is now arriving in mailboxes.
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“The kitchen layout was planned to work for a Tuesday morning breakfast<br />
routine as well as a Saturday evening spent cooking for friends and family,”<br />
designer Mary FitzPatrick Scro says.<br />
Indoor/outdoor living is important to the owners. In the family room, a set of<br />
doors on both sides of the double-sided fireplace leads to the covered patio.<br />
allows views into the lower wine cellar, complete with a Sicilian mosaic<br />
on the floor, visible through the glass.<br />
DNJ: What were the homeowners looking for in their interiors?<br />
IOANA CUROVIC: The clients wanted a comfortable, livable space. They<br />
liked an open plan, but desired distinction between the spaces. We<br />
accomplished this by dividing the spaces with large cased openings<br />
instead of with walls.<br />
DNJ: What is the interior aesthetic of this home?<br />
MARY FITZPATRICK SCRO: It’s truly transitional. A mix of traditional and<br />
30 October/November 2023