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New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Architecture

Trend Setters

Mansion in May, one of the state’s premier designer showhouse series, creates new style standards for Jersey homes. (Photos by Emily Gilbert Photography) more

All In the Family

It’s a classic beach house, with ocean views, resort-like grounds, and room for multiple generations. (Photos by Joe Polillio) more

Cape Crusader

Curtis Bashaw didn’t become the southern Shore’s most dynamic developer just for the money. In fact, his commitment to Cape May and the Shore is almost an article of faith. more

Everything Smart

What are the hot new looks for homes? New Jersey Monthly’s Design Advisory Council updates us on ten startling years. more

That Loven Feeling

A Glen Rock couple meticulously restores the charming yet quirky home of noted New Jersey architect Carl Kemm Loven, gargoyles included. (Photos by Laura Moss) more

The Sheeleigh Project: July/August Update

Work on the Sheeleigh residence was in full gear on my mid-July visit. more

The Sheeleigh Project: June Update

When I first visited the Sheeleigh house back in March to learn about the LEEDs project I was reporting on, there wasn’t much to look at. more

Showing Off

Everybody loves visiting a show house. It’s an amazing opportunity to enter a grand home and see the latest in decorating ideas from top designers. more

All Access

Beautifully appointed yet thoroughly ADA-compliant, this Morristown farmhouse proves you can have it all. (Photos by Laura Moss) more

Leeding The Way

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, the new wave of ultra-green certification, moves from schools and businesses into private homes. more

Chic Convert

The top floor of a former Catholic school becomes home for a Hoboken family of four. (Photos by Jeffrey Totaro) more

A Conversation With Michael Graves

New Jersey’s renowned architect/designer reflects on form, function, and those fanciful whistling tea kettles. more

Labor Of Love

A New Jersey architectural team painstakingly restores—over a twenty-year period—a classic Frank Lloyd Wright gem of a house. more

Industrial Strength

Despite the real estate slump—or perhaps because of it—factory-to-residential conversions are on the rise statewide. more