Posts Tagged ‘NJMagazine’
Outdoor Living: Backyard Luxury
By Loannie Dao As spring approaches, we continue to see a lot of homeowners connect with designers in order to reinvent their backyard spaces. Trends of late include clean lines and a variety of sophisticated yet simplistic water features. Many of these projects borrow design concepts from modern, classic and natural aesthetics. When it comes…
Read MoreUnderwater Paradise Inside Dubai’s Atlantis: The Palm
By Thomas Feliciano With the boom in luxury suites all over world, there is no shortage of exotic and extravagant hotel accommodations. But when you pay top dollar, you want more than a fluffy pillow to rest your head. You want the sights and sounds that accompany the trip. This requires you to venture outside,…
Read MoreThe Thrill of Driving
By Brian Kovener When you’re driving the most powerful SUV on the road, focusing on what’s ahead is just the beginning. Behind the wheel is a 5.0 liter, supercharged V8, with a staggering 550 horsepower. The 2016 Range Rover Sport, V8 Supercharged Autobiography Edition, is the most luxurious and mighty Range Rover ever produced in…
Read MoreRising to the Top: Dining at Jockey Hollow Kitchen and Bar
Whether we’re making fine dining reservations or meeting friends for tapas and cocktails, we’re always searching for a specific experience. At Jockey Hollow Kitchen and Bar, Owner Chris Cannon and his staff have created a space to experience (and taste) everything. Across three floors, Jockey houses four separate dining spaces, each offering a unique ambience…
Read MoreKaves: Making His Mark
Michael Mcleer, also known as Kaves, is an artist. It would be easy to call him a graffiti artist but that is linguistically a narrow definition for what Kaves does, because yes he spraypaints, but he also paints, tattoos, performs hip hop (as a member of Lordz of Brooklyn) and even acts and directs. But…
Read MoreNatural Wonder: The Lodge at Woodloch
By Ashley Kromrey For many of us, living in the hustle and bustle of Northern New Jersey and New York City at times calls for an escape. Just under two hours outside Bergen County, nestled amongst 150 acres of the Poconos, is The Lodge at Woodloch. A destination where time seems to stand still, allowing…
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