Collection by Susan Smith
The siting of the home was intended to take advantage of the proximity to Lake Ontario, with windows aimed at the waterfront wherever possible.
The siting of the home was intended to take advantage of the proximity to Lake Ontario, with windows aimed at the waterfront wherever possible.
Before: A series of remodels had stripped the home, originally built in 1975, of a strong identity.
Before: A series of remodels had stripped the home, originally built in 1975, of a strong identity.
The existing kitchen was small, with dated fixtures and finishes.
The existing kitchen was small, with dated fixtures and finishes.
Vintage furnishings are scattered throughout the renovation including the casita’s Moroccan rug as well as a sofa and chair covered in linen
Vintage furnishings are scattered throughout the renovation including the casita’s Moroccan rug as well as a sofa and chair covered in linen
The studio’s A-frame window captures soaring views of the Los Angeles hillside.
The studio’s A-frame window captures soaring views of the Los Angeles hillside.
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An expansive picture window frames views of the natural landscape in the bedroom area, where the headboard doubles as a bar for the dining space.
An expansive picture window frames views of the natural landscape in the bedroom area, where the headboard doubles as a bar for the dining space.
Before: The previous space was narrow and uncomfortable.
Before: The previous space was narrow and uncomfortable.
Designer Raili Clasen forged through a challenging loan process to salvage a rundown property—saving its bocce court in the process.
Designer Raili Clasen forged through a challenging loan process to salvage a rundown property—saving its bocce court in the process.
This midcentury home near Princeton was designed by Wynant D. Vanderpool Jr. for celebrated mathematician Atle Selberg—yet, only the structure is being sold, and it must be relocated.
This midcentury home near Princeton was designed by Wynant D. Vanderpool Jr. for celebrated mathematician Atle Selberg—yet, only the structure is being sold, and it must be relocated.