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As an interior design firm deeply rooted in the region, HH Designers has shaped a portfolio of residential environments that articulate comfort, beauty, and functional sophistication.
This collection of residential interior design examples highlights projects completed across New Jersey, each demonstrating a unique design narrative and a tailored response to the homeowner’s lifestyle. From classic elegance to modern minimalism, these interiors reveal how thoughtful spatial planning, materiality, lighting, and detail work together to elevate daily living.
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At Park Ave, HH Designers created a residence that balances traditional architecture with contemporary interiors. This home reflects its neighborhood’s historic roots while incorporating modern design elements that support today’s way of living.
The entry foyer sets the tone with custom millwork, a refined palette of greys and warm neutrals, and layered lighting that complements the home’s proportions. Transitions between rooms are seamless, guided by consistent detailing and a clear design language.
In the living room, tailored built-ins frame the fireplace and provide display opportunities for artwork and personal collections. Furniture is curated for comfort and scale, creating zones for conversation and relaxation that feel inviting without overcrowding the space.
The kitchen features bespoke cabinetry and high-end appliances integrated into a cohesive aesthetic. Countertops in soft stone and coordinated hardware maintain visual continuity with adjoining spaces.
Bedrooms and private spaces reinforce comfort through textural layers, ambient lighting, and finishes that evoke tranquility. Thoughtful closet and storage planning ensure that utility does not compromise style.
Design takeaway: Classic architecture and contemporary interiors can coexist beautifully when guided by a cohesive palette, material continuity, and attention to spatial flow.



The Oak Residence is a study in warmth and texture. Inspired by the natural environment surrounding the home, HH Designers leaned into earthy tones, organic materials, and tactile surfaces that invite touch and presence.
The living area features a rich palette of browns, greens, and soft neutrals. Custom upholstery and layered textiles create intimate seating zones ideal for conversation, reading, or quiet reflection. Wooden beams and hardware echo the home’s exterior language, creating visual harmony throughout.
The dining space integrates a large, handcrafted table set beneath a statement light fixture. Here, attention to proportion and material balance elevates communal gatherings into memorable experiences.
Kitchens and ancillary spaces are planned for both beauty and practicality. Counter spaces are generous, storage solutions are discreet, and finishes are chosen for longevity and ease of maintenance.
Private bedrooms incorporate soft lighting strategies that shift from warm to functional throughout the day, supporting rest and relaxation. Bathrooms feature stone tile, rainfall showerheads, and integrated niches for both visual appeal and storage efficiency.
Design takeaway: Design that references nature through materiality and palette can create spaces that feel grounded, calm, and connected to the environment.



Maple Residence demonstrates how modern design principles can enhance comfort without sacrificing style. Clean lines, a restrained palette, and precision detailing allow architecture and function to take center stage.
The open-plan living area features expansive sightlines and carefully considered lighting that adapts throughout the day. Furniture is modern yet approachable, with sculptural lighting and select art pieces adding personality without dominating the space.
The kitchen is designed around efficiency and beauty. Integrated appliances, full-height cabinetry, and a large island support daily routines and casual entertaining. Quartz countertops and matte hardware maintain a refined aesthetic.
Bedrooms are private sanctuaries, each with bespoke wardrobes and soft ambient lighting. Minimalist finishes are balanced by plush textiles and layered lighting, ensuring comfort and warmth.
Bathrooms continue the theme of simplicity and quality with large-format tiles, frameless glass, and floating vanities that create a sense of spaciousness.
Design takeaway: Modern elegance thrives when minimalist principles are balanced with tactile warmth and thoughtful lighting.



Park Avenue Residence 3 is a testament to how urban living can feel both luxurious and intimate. This interior reimagines classic city living with refined materials and tailored details that honor the building’s architectural lineage while introducing contemporary comforts.
The foyer introduces a palette of warm neutrals and elegant finishes that set expectations for the spaces beyond. Custom millwork, inset lighting, and integrated storage create a sense of precision from the moment residents step inside.
The living room features dramatic sightlines and a carefully curated art collection that punctuates the space without overwhelming it. Seating is arranged to support both social gatherings and quiet evenings.
The kitchen and dining areas incorporate open sightlines, creating a fluid connection between cooking, dining, and lounging. Finishes such as custom cabinetry, stone countertops, and integrated lighting balance functionality and aesthetics.
Bedrooms feature ambient lighting, generous storage, and window treatments that optimize natural light while providing privacy. The bathroom design incorporates stone and metal detailing that feels considered and indulgent.
Design takeaway: Urban residences can feel grand and personal when spatial planning supports both gathering and retreat.



Residence 07 highlights how sculptural design elements can elevate daily living. HH Designers employed a dynamic yet cohesive visual language that carries throughout the home, creating moments of surprise and delight.
A dramatic staircase anchors the entry, with custom lighting that accentuates architectural form. This sense of sculptural intention carries into living areas, where built-in seating, unique furniture, and bespoke fixtures create a narrative that feels both refined and expressive.
The kitchen combines performance with visual impact. Custom cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a waterfall countertop create a focal point that supports both everyday cooking and entertaining.
Private areas prioritize comfort and adaptability. Bedrooms and lounges incorporate layered lighting, soft textiles, and thoughtful storage that feels bespoke and seamless.
Bathrooms incorporate sculptural vanities, layered textures, and advanced lighting that supports both function and ambiance.
Design takeaway: Sculptural elements and intentional moments shape interiors that feel both artistic and livable.



Park Avenue Residence 4 demonstrates how layering materials can add depth and tactile richness to interiors. Rather than relying on a singular aesthetic, the design interweaves wood, stone, metal, and fabric in ways that feel curated and intentional.
The living area features layered lighting and an integrated media wall that balances comfort with refined detailing. Soft furnishings with warm textures offset clean architectural lines, creating a sense of refined ease.
The kitchen incorporates custom cabinetry with rich veneers, complemented by marble-like surfaces that feel both timeless and luxurious. Integrated storage and smart layout planning support usability without visual clutter.
Bedrooms and personal spaces prioritize rest through soft textiles and understated palettes. Lighting is adaptable, supporting both relaxation and task-oriented activities.
Bathrooms incorporate warm metals, large-format tiles, and custom vanities that elevate the daily ritual.
Design takeaway: Layered materials, when thoughtfully composed, enrich the sensory experience of living spaces.



Park Avenue Residence 1 exemplifies harmony between proportion, function, and personal expression. This interior weaves personal artifacts, custom furniture, and balanced design language into a home that feels both intentional and deeply personal.
The entry sets the tone with built-in storage, integrated lighting, and a welcoming palette. Sightlines are long and fluid, connecting living, dining, and kitchen areas without interruption.
The living room emphasizes connection through custom seating clusters and curated art placement. Lighting supports multiple modes of use, from entertaining to intimate evenings.
The kitchen is both practical and beautiful, with coordinated finishes, thoughtful task lighting, and tailored countertops that support high-use routines. Storage is integrated and discreet, preserving visual clarity.
Bedrooms are restful and sophisticated, with layered lighting and seamless closet planning. Bathrooms incorporate refined materials and precision detailing that elevate daily routines.
Design takeaway: Harmonious design considers proportion, personal artifacts, and functional clarity as equal partners in creating spaces that feel lived-in and luxurious.
Residential interior design is not merely about aesthetics. Thoughtful design contributes to comfort, psychological well-being, and the rhythms of daily life.
Studies from the American Society of Interior Designers and Environmental Design Research Association confirm:
HH Designers integrates these research-backed principles intuitively. Natural light is maximized in living areas, layered lighting supports activity transitions, and materials prioritize comfort and performance.
Effective residential design reconciles beauty with daily use. Successful homes feel elegant but not fragile. HH Designers approaches every New Jersey residential project with functional rigor and design clarity.
Key principles include:
Homes should support life, not disrupt it.
Every HH Designers residential project begins with listening. Homes are deeply personal. They hold memories, objects of meaning, and routines that define each household.
At Park Ave, a refined backdrop supports family gatherings and quiet moments alike. At Oak Residence, material warmth reflects connection to nature. At Maple Residence, modern clarity supports daily life with a refined touch.
Residential design acknowledges personal stories and amplifies them through space, light, and materiality.
Design is contextual. Homes should respond to climate, architecture, and user behavior.
Material choices matter. Durability and comfort must coexist.
Lighting shapes perception. Layered lighting elevates every space.
Personal expression anchors design. A home that reflects its residents feels timeless.
Function supports beauty. Spaces should perform as beautifully as they appear.
