Residential
A Home On The Beach
Mantoloking, NJ


A custom expandable table by Erik Gonzalez
is lit by the Cassini chandelier by Merve Kahraman.


Two Jonathan Adler chairs were
reupholstered in an Abigail Borg floral.

Completed: June, 2022
Photography: Matthew Williams — Styling: Hilary Robertson
New Construction — Interior Architecture & Design

When clients who had already worked with us to transform their Park Avenue apartment asked our firm to tackle their beach house in Mantoloking, New Jersey, we were ready to take things in a new direction. Much to our surprise, they  didn’t want a beach house that felt like a home on the beach. They loved their city apartment so much that they asked us to design their getaway with a sense of urban sophistication. Ultimately, we aimed to blend the polished perfection and glamour of a city apartment with materials that still felt appropriate for flip-flops–while banishing driftwood, nautical rope and beach glass. In the kitchen, where people tend to congregate during parties, we designed an enormous island wrapped in pillowy forest-green ceramic tile and topped by TKTYPE marble, but paired it with shapely wicker stools. To create a destination bar, we installed wood tambour built-ins below a wall covered in hand-painted blue-green-and-white tiles, and added a games table and vintage chairs upholstered in fruit-patterned fabric below a counterweighted brass pendant lamp. Because after a day of frolicking on the beach, most people just want to keep the fun going.


Stroh bar stools from Stahl and Band sit
at the stone topped island for BAS.


The Popovitch Builder's fabricated island
features radiused glazed Soap tiles
from Avenue Road.


The Blueprint lighting Fibonacci chandelier hangs
over the Croft House Rivera sofa, with a Blue
Green Works Palm floor lamp nestled among
a grouping of plants.


A pendant light from Peralta Vivadi hangs in
a room drenched in Farrow and Ball's Pond Green.


Restoration Hardware's Mesa Teak seating is
accented by playful stools from Urban
Outfitters, and pillows from Anthropologie.


A dune deck path leads to the ocean.

Wallpaper by Stevie Howell covers the walls
and ceiling of the bunk room, with custom
roman shades and bench cushions in fabric
by Sylvie and Mira.

Project Credits

Executive Architect: Jeff Schneider Architect
General Contractor: R. Popovitch Builders
Studio DB Team: Britt Zunino, Damian Zunino, Eun Buettner, Lisa Finkenstaedt, Emma Murray-Carroll, Julia Bialke, Rosana Bassi