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The Club Drive Project

  • Apr 28
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 5

Settled into an idyllic Jersey Shore community, this newly built seashore colonial was designed to honor the enduring charm of

Bay Head architecture while being thoughtfully tailored to the rhythms of a young, lively family - three kids, one dog, and a love for effortless entertaining.



The clients envisioned a home that felt like a true ode to the beach: timeless in its materials, yet energized by playful pops of color. From the moment you step inside, the foyer comes alive with bright yellow accents.





The powder room offers a whimsical nod to beach life with painted beadboard and playful swimmer-patterned wallpaper, proof that even the smallest spaces can make a big impact.



Through a graceful arched opening lies the heart of the home: a bright and airy open-concept kitchen, dining, and living space designed with both beauty and function in mind.



The kitchen features crisp white v-groove cabinetry and custom blue Urban Electric pendants that set the tone for the blue-and-yellow palette used throughout the home.



 With indoor-outdoor fabrics on the stools and banquette, every element was selected for durability and ease of maintenance, ideal for a busy, social household.




The home features a spectrum of blue hues, including Benjamin Moore Dusty Cornflower Blue, showcased on the mudroom’s Dutch door.



Embracing a classic coastal palette, red, white, and blue are carried throughout the home, extending into two of the bedrooms.




Twelve distinctive wall coverings were thoughtfully layered throughout the home, each introducing its own sense of character—from lemon motifs to blowfish and whimsical seagulls adorning the third-floor bathroom.







A study in subtle pattern. The primary bedroom, stripes quietly carry the design. From tailored bedding to the detailed dresser, showing up in refined, unexpected ways. The result: just enough depth and visual interest, all while keeping the palette soft, timeless, and effortlessly coastal.





Built-in storage played a key role in the bedroom design, with integrated nightstands and under-bed drawers providing a generous and efficient storage solution.






The third floor of our Club Drive Project includes a built in banquette with custom cushions to anchor one end of the top floor.



While the other end boasts a cozy oversized couch and built ins drenched in Farrow & Ball’s Babouche.



The covered porch provided a welcoming space for relaxing and gathering after a day at the beach.

 
 
 

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