9 Cedar Lane

9 Cedar Lane

Full Restoration Of Classic 1930’S Center Hall Colonial On Magnificent 1+ Acre. From Studs To Finishes. All New & Expanded With Amazing Attention To Detail. Confluence Of Old World Charm & Millennium Amenities. Dream Kitchen with 9 ft ceilings, top-of-the-line appliances, pot filler faucet & Butler’s Pantry/Great Room. Library with rolling book case walls. Brick Floored Solarium with three walls of glass. . Master suite with high ceilings, sitting area, dressing area, walk-in closets, Calcutta marble, large bath with huge spa shower, deep soaking tub and private water closet + plus additional generous bedrooms + 2 lux baths. Washer dryer on second level. Hardwood floors, custom fitted mud room with cubbies, benches and hooks, Two fireplaces. Home theater, gym, wet shower room (cabana bath) , Defined & Designed For Great Entertaining And Easy Living. A Lush Life Awaits You!

This listing courtesy of Douglas Elliman

A recent NYT’s article

In the Region | Long Island Echoes of Better Times Kathy Kmonicek for The New York Times FAST DEAL A three-bedroom Cape in Lindenhurst sold above the $289,000 asking price. By MARCELLE S. FISCHLER Published: June 14, 2012 THE evidence is beginning to stack up. In Seaford, a couple selling a house listed at $369,000 … Continue reading

Press on The Roger

First look: So Long, Hotel Roger Williams — Hello, Roger New York June 20, 2012 The spruced up Roger. Roger Williams always seemed an oddball name for a New York City hotel, especially one with a breezy, modern air. We’re not in Rhode Island, after all. And just when I finally discover what’s behind the … Continue reading

The New Roger Williams Rooms….

The New Roger Williams Rooms....

The model room has been approved and the new renovation is going to start after the new year. Very exciting stuff. It’s amazing who completely different The Roger is going to look…

The Hang

The Hang, by MSM at the showhouse in Old Brookville came out great and the response has been so positive. Thank you to all the vendors who participated and our friends, old and new, who have been so complimentary and supportive.

Showhouse

For some reason we’ve never done a showhouse, but we’re doing one now.  In September, MSM will be presenting a room at the 2011 Designers’ Showcase in Upper Brookville, Long Island and you have to go check it out.  The showhouse features various Interior Designers within a historic  host mansion, currently named  Chestnut Manor.  It’s … Continue reading

A Salty Aftertaste

Cascabel’s trendy tequila has got salt on my brain! Opaque, transparent, metallic, red, purple, green, yellow, black or blue, these frisky ionic compounds are wild to study.  Because salt is created through the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base, it can be sweet, sour, and bitter…interesting, huh?  It’s used for industrial purposes also, like … Continue reading

Let’s Get Real

I don’t know why my last post about Cascabels came out so sweet! If this blog spot is going to have any credibility I’m going to have to tell it like it is. So here it is people, let’s get real: The salt on the margarita was a cool color, but other than that, this trendy … Continue reading

Cascabel Taqueria: Trendy Tacos and Tequila

While lounging outside on one of Cascabel Taqueria’s multi-colored seats (margarita within close proximity), the streets of New York seemed to slowly transform to a fun and flirty beach scene.  This NYC eatery on Second Avenue offers a casual environment to kick back and enjoy some good fun and some solid Mexican street food.  The … Continue reading

Avant-Guarde exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC

I adored the show, The Great Upheaval, at the Guggenheim in NYC which explores art from 1910-1918 .  With over 100 pieces of art, by the likes of Kandinsky, Picasso, Marc, Chagall Seraut, and so many others, the works reflect the artists explorations during this wonderful moment and startling brief time.  Artists groups start to … Continue reading