Image 27 of 35 from gallery of Olaria House / NJ+ Arquitetos Associados. Photograph by Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio
Image 7 of 35 from gallery of Olaria House / NJ+ Arquitetos Associados. Photograph by Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio
Image 25 of 35 from gallery of Olaria House / NJ+ Arquitetos Associados. Photograph by Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio
Willis Jones House, 520 West Paces Ferry Road, designed by Neel Reid in 1922 and moved from Peachtree Road, once the headquarters of the Atlanta Historical Society. I die, by the way.
Image 25 of 35 from gallery of Olaria House / NJ+ Arquitetos Associados. Photograph by Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio
Coperaco Coffee at URBY Harrison NJ: New York craft roaster take their beans to Jersey, opening up their debut café in a cool urban treehouse
Classy and luxurious farm residence designed by Catalano Architects.
In design, as in life, the difference between good and great is the attention to detail.
Do you know the difference between an orangery and a conservatory? If you live in the US, you probably answered “no” or “huh?” I’d never even heard the term orangery…
Zestimate® Home Value: $245,973. A stunning gingerbread cottage in Historic Mount Tabor! Decorative ironwork, ornate woodwork and whimsical details throughout. Double door entry to LR w/amazing plaster ornaments, stained glass in baywindow nook and beamed ceiling w/antique pendant lights. Wood brng stove. HW flrs throughout FF. Gingerbread arch into DR & Kit. Updated Kitchen w/Corian ctrs, cherry cabs, door to yard, Powder Room. DR slate fireplace backing, picture window. Oak stairs w/antique carved oak niche for display. Wide plank heart pine flrs on 2nd level. MBR w/Sitting Area/poss 2nd BR. Ornate gingerbread arch w/glass details btwn. rooms. MBR features loads of light from cupola skylight and double doors to the beautiful balcony. Remod. Bath w/antique ovrszd ped. sink & claw foot tub. Serene Yard w/iron gazebo, perennial plantings.
If the action in Atlantic City is too much to handle, consider traveling down the parkway to Cape May. Cape May is a small shore town that looks as if it hasn’t changed in the past 100 years. The grand Victorian homes that line the beach are purely breath taking. Although there is no large boardwalk with piers and attractions, taking a walk around the town is entertaining enough. The best way to tour the town is by bicycle. Cape May has bike rental shops that will have you cruising in no time; they even have the four-seater bikes that look like little cars (my favorite). The Cape May County Park and Zoo is another place to checkout. The best part about it is – IT’S FREE. It may be on the tiny side, but the crowds are significantly smaller than in most zoos. You can’t beat the price and you don’t have to fight other people for a chance to look at the monkeys. Cape May is a Jersey must see, however, I personally wouldn’t spend more than a day there. But if you are looking for solitude and relaxation it is the perfect destination.
A bar in Lambertville NJ. Looks like someone's living room
Completed in 2012 in Princeton, United States. Images by Halkin Mason Photography. Winner of 2012 Merrit Award for Built Residential Project (New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects)
While researching greenhouses and conservatories, I happened upon this North Carolina stone cottage perched high atop the foothills (pictured above)…the custom conservatory is designed by Tan…
Queen Anne Victorian Restored in Plainfield, NJ’s Van Wyck Brooks Historic District Plainfield, New Jersey, United States A three-storey Queen Anne Victorian in Plainfield, New Jersey’s Van Wyck Brooks Historic District has been given a new lease on life thanks to a pair of dedicated owners. The 7,500 square foot mansion was designed by architect […]
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Functional and Unforgettable Custom Design Build Home in Westfield, NJ. The house includes a media room, wine room, full pub and scullery.
Coperaco Coffee at URBY Harrison NJ: New York craft roaster take their beans to Jersey, opening up their debut café in a cool urban treehouse
Queen Anne Victorian Restored in Plainfield, NJ’s Van Wyck Brooks Historic District Plainfield, New Jersey, United States A three-storey Queen Anne Victorian in Plainfield, New Jersey’s Van Wyck Brooks Historic District has been given a new lease on life thanks to a pair of dedicated owners. The 7,500 square foot mansion was designed by architect […]