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Dreaming In Neutral

March 11, 2024

DESIGN by MICHAL RUBIN
PHOTOGRAPHY by MG INFOCUS
TEXT by NAYDA RONDON

How often do we get to actually make our dreams come true? Michal Rubin of Livingston-based MR Interiors truly did when she got to design her family’s Livingston home. She lavished all her creative energy on realizing her vision—a 5,000-square-foot new-construction with six bedrooms and five bathrooms—that not only reflected her personal style but also fit the needs of her husband and three young boys.

“The built-in was the single best decision I made in designing the house,” the designer/homeowner shares. She had the unit—custom-built by Fredon-based Good Shepherd Fine Carpentry—painted in the same Benjamin Moore Silver Satin as the walls and incorporated the crown molding and added trim work to the cabinet doors, finishing them with sleek CB2 brass hardware.


“My experience working with other clients gave me the tools and confidence I needed to complete this project,” Rubin says. “As I do for all my clients, I mocked up every single space in the house and presented the concepts to my husband, who gave me complete artistic freedom.” This labor of love started in December 2022 with the design phase and ended—for now—in summer 2023 with the move-in.

The sitting area features a brown-spotted cowhide rug, bouclé swivel chairs and an espresso-toned cocktail table. “I absolutely love this area,” says Rubin (pictured).

“I wanted the home to feel cool and effortless,” Rubin says. “I love putting together looks and playing with patterns and colors. That said, I was particularly interested in playing with monochromatic design for the communal areas, especially the dining room, kitchen and sitting/family room.”

Creating that effortless vibe took considerable work, involving room conversions, agonizing over design choices and making tough thematic calls. For instance, the dining room was initially meant to be a first-floor guest bedroom, but after a re-envisioning epiphany, Rubin decided to knock it down and transform it.

For the kitchen’s “cool” vibe, the designer/homeowner chose Birch Lane’s oversized island pendants with jewel-like brass chain detail. Plumbing fixtures are in the same brass/champagne family; West Elm bar stools feature sleek brass legs.

Similarly, a would-be guest bathroom became a whimsical wet bar and a guest closet was turned into a convenient pass-through to the kitchen. “We like to entertain, so a formal dining room was important to us,” the designer/homeowner explains.

The custom-built breakfast bench is upholstered in custom Sunbrella fabric. “Stain-resis tant, it’s a must with young children,” the designer emphasizes.

This reimagining freed up the original dining space, initially intended as open with the living room and kitchen. Rather than designing the resulting space as one extra-long living room, Rubin divided the area into an informal sitting section—centered on a fireplace accented by a Calacatta quartz surround—on one side and a more formal space—anchored by a custom built-in unit—on the other.

All this creative freedom was heady, but Rubin knew when restraint should rule. “I wanted what I wanted, but I also needed to ensure that the concepts were grounded and would stand the test of time.

The designer wanted the foyer to feel minimalistic in color, but rich in interest. Opting for Benjamin Moore Simply White on walls and a white console table with fun legs, she played with millwork on the walls and a herringbone pattern on the custom-stained hardwood floor.

“My biggest challenge was knowing when to take off my designer hat to make certain that I wasn’t forgoing the practicality my family would need in the future,” she says. “For example, my youngest son, 4 when we moved in, begged for a themed room. As a designer, I badly wanted to design one because of the fun creative process, but as a practical homeowner, I knew that in a few years he’d outgrow it and we’d need to start new.”

Rubin’s disciplined design—characterized by an artful balance of clean, cohesive neutrals with subtle, sophisticated elements of sensory interest—was also evident in the dining room. She wanted wallpaper for the space, but she didn’t want it to dominate. Her solution: a monochromatic Seabrook Wallcovering design with movement and interest in its pattern, which she framed with wainscoting and trimwork. Pairing them with her existing wood table, she introduced new Everly Quinn dining chairs. “They’re the perfect stone color, pulling in the wallpaper’s gray and ivory and the table’s walnut tone,” Rubin says.

In the dining room, Everly Quinn velvet-upholstered chairs, Seabrook Designs Tikki Natural Ombre wallpaper and a Joss & Main chandelier combine to create a setting of sophisticated simplicity.

For the “sophisticated and sleek” kitchen of her dreams, Rubin paired white cabinetry with dark wood accents such as a Fabuwood stove range hood. Not “too golden” or “too yellow,” the brass cabinet hardware pieces exude a just-right “moody” glow. From Reliance Surfaces, the Oyster Quartz used on the countertop and the backsplash gives the impression of marble while offering higher durability and affordability. Says Rubin: “I had my fabricator cut stone that had the most ‘bubbles’ because I wanted it to make the biggest impact.”

Every step of the process felt surreally satisfying. “I love all my clients and end every project feeling grateful for the opportunity,” Rubin says. “But the ability to design for yourself is an out-of-this-world experience.”

To see more great designs like this one, check out the February/March issue of NJ HOME.

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