Posts Tagged ‘New York City’
Tiler Peck: The Holidays at the Ballet
If you’re from the New York metropolitan area, you know that almost nothing in the world can duplicate Christmas in Manhattan. Most of us grow up with memories of visiting the tree in Rockefeller Center or seeing a Broadway show during the holidays. For New York City Ballet Principal Dancer, Tiler Peck, it was the…
Read More707 Park Ave: Elevated Brownstone Living
707 Park Ave: Elevated Brownstone Living Designer: Robert Jenny Design Location: Hoboken, NJ by Abby Montanez When someone tells you there’s yet another brownstone being built or renovated in Hoboken, it is not exactly groundbreaking news. With an abundance of brick-faced facades lining almost every block, it can be hard to envision anything other than…
Read MoreModern Vintage
Modern Vintage Designer: Judi Schwarz Interiors Location: Park Avenue, NYC by Victoria Keenan Photos by Ben Winkler As in all of Judi Schwarz’s work, the client’s happiness comes first. In this case, Schwarz, owner of Judi Schwarz Interiors in Livingston, NJ, transformed this Park Avenue apartment from nails and studs into the beautiful home it…
Read MoreHelpful Hues: Color Efficiency & Trends
Helpful Hues: Color Efficiency & Trends by Rachel Montel Not everyone is a designer, but our design instincts allow us the opportunity to renovate our house or apartment. Choosing color is an exciting process (and a crucial one), as color can be used as a means to represent our personality and as a predictor of…
Read MoreLocal Developer Fred Daibes: A Reflection of Community
Local Developer Fred Daibes: A Reflection of Community By Michael Scivoli It’s almost impossible to take a drive down River Road in Edgewater and not notice a highrise that has recently been developed or is in the process of being built. With the town’s developments come more people, a diverse group of residents moving in…
Read MoreFraming the Future
Framing the Future A Look at Today’s Modern Architecture by Michael Scivoli In the world of design, there’s an ongoing debate of whether architecture, at its essence, is considered art. To some, the answer to this question is simple, as many of us view anything involving self-expression as art. For others, they recognize that architects…
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