Millburn-Short Hills Magazine Fall 2017 | Page 50

home From Spec to Spectacular A designer turns the blank canvas of a spec home into a contemporary work of art WRITTEN BY CINDY SCHWEICH HANDLER PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF DANIEL WANG PHOTOGRAPHY T he young family of four was moving back to the east coast from Texas, and were drawn to the location and space available in the high- end Short Hills spec home. But they didn’t go for its conventional colonial look. “They wanted to integrate their art collection, and for the home to have a New York feel, but they also wanted it to be a comfortable,” says Satomi Yoshida-Katz, a residential designer who, with her husband Todd Katz, operates Yoshida + Zanon Design Atrium in Montclair. The Short Hills residence that she designed for her clients not only reflects their modern, artistic aesthet- ic, but her own fondness for clean lines and eye-catching, yet practical, features. INVITING ENTRYWAY The homeowners’ pop art image of Karl Lagerfeld set the color scheme for the foyer, which Yoshida-Katz enhanced with a rug she designed made using yarn from Nepal. The cube bench- es tucked beneath the console are covered in Italian wool felt, and add pops of color. To make the entryway walls more visually interesting, she had glazed ceramic pieces hand-made in the United Kingdom, and affixed them to the wall above the console. 48 FALL 2017 MILLBURN & SHORT HILLS MAGAZINE