Timeless Transitions

Timeless Transitions

Timeless Transitions Designer: Casa Santi Interior Design Location: Fort Lee, NJ By Victoria Keenan Though styles come and go, traditional design has always stayed true in many people’s homes and hearts, including David Santiago, of Casa Santi Interior Design. Santiago explained that the design of this beautiful 1,600-square-foot Fort Lee home speaks volumes of his…

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Decorating Life with Casa Santi Interior Design

Decorating Life with Casa Santi Interior Design

Decorating Life with Casa Santi Interior Design   If there’s one thing David Santiago of Casa Santi Interior Design knows, it’s how to be bold – in both design and character. The designer by day, opera singer by night has over 20 years experience in the trade, and works in both residential and commercial spaces…

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Paramus Welcomes Luxury Furniture Showroom, Peradesign

After spending years in the furniture business, Fort Lee resident Eris Alkan decided that it was finally time to open up a store of his own. Peradesign, named after the fashion district of Istanbul, is Alkan’s interpretation of a modern furniture showroom, as beautiful and luxurious on the outside, as the items found on the…

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The Perfect Living Space

Designer: Polo M.A. Inc. Location: Woodcliff Lake, NJ When it comes to design, there are the modern lovers, the traditionalists, those charmed by vintage flare and many other different variations of style. But more and more, we are seeing a blend of older and newer styles: clean colors mixed with old wooden finishes, sleek decor paired…

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Customized Comfort: A Seasonal Getaway in Bridgehampton

Designer: Judi Schwarz Interiors Location: Bridgehampton, NY Photography: Ben Winkler “If you really look at some of my work, you will see that it’s all very different,” said Judi Schwarz, owner of Judi Schwarz Interiors in Livingston, NJ, when I’d first asked about her design aesthetic. “I take the client very much into account during…

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No Ordinary Home

What if the future of the housing market meant going smaller, instead of bigger? In terms of buying a home—especially one with a generous price tag—one expects living quarters of grandiose proportion, a defining and tangible characteristic of an affluent lifestyle. But could less actually be more? Those are the types of questions Christopher Burch,…

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