Collection by Judy Vigiletti
Jason and Laura Miller-Smith tapped Cover Architecture and EEK Studio to update their Buff and Hensman midcentury home with custom casework, ribbed glass, and a grand fireplace while staying true to the original plans.
Jason and Laura Miller-Smith tapped Cover Architecture and EEK Studio to update their Buff and Hensman midcentury home with custom casework, ribbed glass, and a grand fireplace while staying true to the original plans.
This primary bathroom, with separate shower and soaking tub mediate the wardrobe and bedroom.
This primary bathroom, with separate shower and soaking tub mediate the wardrobe and bedroom.
The slim, steel staircase is designed to allow maximum light and sight-lines.
The slim, steel staircase is designed to allow maximum light and sight-lines.
A long gated driveway leads to the perched property, set on a large flat pad measuring over half an acre. The surrounding lush landscaping helps creates a remote city oasis.
A long gated driveway leads to the perched property, set on a large flat pad measuring over half an acre. The surrounding lush landscaping helps creates a remote city oasis.
The Detroit-based brand extends its collection outside with fresh hues and curvaceous forms.
The Detroit-based brand extends its collection outside with fresh hues and curvaceous forms.
A bridge links the living area to the kitchen.
A bridge links the living area to the kitchen.
“I’ve always been crazy about tile,” says Jessy, which is why she was heartbroken when she found the 1961 powder blue tile in the master bathroom had been scribbled on with permanent marker. “Turn right for cold water. Turn left for hot,” the wall read. The new tile is by Ann Sacks. “We tried to source products that looked appropriate for the period,” Jessy explains.
“I’ve always been crazy about tile,” says Jessy, which is why she was heartbroken when she found the 1961 powder blue tile in the master bathroom had been scribbled on with permanent marker. “Turn right for cold water. Turn left for hot,” the wall read. The new tile is by Ann Sacks. “We tried to source products that looked appropriate for the period,” Jessy explains.