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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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Glass Flooring Systems in Sparta Township; built-in cabinetry, Miterbox Custom<br />

Kitchens & Fine Cabinetry in Franklin Lakes; metal shelving above cabinet, Cottingham<br />

Ltd.; ceiling light fixture next to wine room, Visual Comfort & Co. Kitchen: millwork,<br />

Miterbox Custom Kitchens & Fine Cabinetry; cabinet hardware, Top Knobs; range,<br />

Wolf; Opus Macauba quartzite countertops and backsplash tile, fabricated by Classic<br />

Marble & Tile in Little Ferry; custom zinc range hood fabricated by Miterbox Custom<br />

Kitchens & Fine Cabinetry; pendants above perimeter counter, Articolo Studios; wall<br />

color, “Balboa Mist” by Benjamin Moore & Co. Family Room: rug, Creative Touch<br />

in Fairfield; sectional sofa and armchairs, Kravet; end tables, Brownstone Furniture;<br />

ottoman, Lee Industries; wall color, “Drift of Mist” by Sherwin-Williams. Basement<br />

Wine Room: general contractor, Leonard Developers in Oakland; stone, Braen<br />

Supply; shelving, Michael M. Fea Inc. in Oak Ridge.<br />

For contact information, page 64<br />

The basement houses a rustic, stone-clad wine cellar with a circular Sicilian<br />

mosaic on the floor. Wine bottles hanging on the wall in the first-floor wine room<br />

are visible through the oculus in the ceiling.<br />

32 October/November 2023

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