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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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The deck wraps around<br />

two sides of the unit,<br />

offering views to the<br />

Empire State Building<br />

and Hudson Yards in<br />

Manhattan and the<br />

surrounding buildings<br />

of Hoboken.<br />

the edge off urban living.” The outdoor spaces are infused with vivid<br />

color in the form of a bright red dining table and matching Adirondackstyle<br />

chairs and a blue “window seat” in a partially enclosed nook.<br />

“Having an elevated, private open space was a major factor in the<br />

clients’ decision to purchase this condo,” Rocha notes. “They use the<br />

outdoor space for family dinners, entertaining friends or to simply relax<br />

while taking in some sun in the warmer months.” DNJ<br />

SOURCES Overall: design, MHS Architecture in Hoboken; architecture, SHoP<br />

Architects; builder, Bijou Properties in Hoboken. Living Room: second-oor art, uan<br />

Restrepo; simulated-stone on fireplace base, eolith; sofa, chairs and coee table,<br />

Ligne Roset; rug, Dolma Tibetan Carpets; custom distressed copper fireplace piece,<br />

designed by MS rchitecture and fabricated by eter Mann Metalsmith in ersey<br />

City; decorative paint on mantel, Mat elm; window wall color, “Cornforth White” by<br />

Farrow & Ball; interior wall color, custom Venetian plaster “ew ork” wall treatment,<br />

e Leonard rts. Dining Area: dining table, Vitra; dining chairs, Ligne Roset; counter,<br />

designed by MS rchitecture and fabricated by Robert Wilson Furniture Design;<br />

cabinet, Veneta Cucine in oboken; triptych, “ntitled” by Mario Torroella; “Circle” art<br />

on second-oor wall, uan Restrepo. Kitchen: cabinetry, Veneta Cucine; countertop,<br />

eolith; two-legged console outside kitchen, designed by MS rchitecture and<br />

fabricated by Robert Wilson Furniture Design; mirror above console, Ovalcrest<br />

Mirrors. Bedroom: bed, loveseat and ottoman, Ligne Roset; side table, Resource<br />

Furniture (no longer available); lamps on side tables, Louis Poulsen; rug, Tibet<br />

ome; art, “Lost rid ” by van Venegas; wall color, “Cornforth White” by Farrow<br />

& Ball. Exterior: decking, ipe pavers on pedestals from MR Supports LLC; garden<br />

containers, ottery ots; dining table and chairs, DWR; custom cushions and curtains<br />

in nook, Cushion Source; custom table in nook, Robert Wilson Furniture Design.<br />

For contact information, page 64<br />

designnewjersey.com 49

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