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Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey's 11th family room reopens for first time since pandemic
Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey's 11th family room reopens for first time since pandemic

CBS News

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • CBS News

Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey's 11th family room reopens for first time since pandemic

Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey's 11th family room is back open. This comes after it shut down at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital during the pandemic. It's the only family room in the world that sits in an emergency department. "Our family room programs for Ronald McDonald House are a direct reflection out into the community of what our house provides. So we believe that when a child is sick or injured, the family needs access to health care, we want to remove barriers and make things easier and offer support. So our family rooms are support for our community," Tracey Sharpe, the executive director of Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey, said. The Turnersville hospital has a second family room on the NICU floor. "To have a quiet space where they can bring their children, whether the children are here as patients, or they're here accompanying their parents is huge," Jenny Breunig, the vice president of operations for Jefferson Washington Township Hospital, said.

Home design: Updating an empty nest
Home design: Updating an empty nest

National Post

time17-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • National Post

Home design: Updating an empty nest

Article content Article content In the family room, a more sultry, dramatic mood was in order. Because the room receives ample natural light through a big bay window at one end, Glass chose to paint its longest wall in a smoky charcoal (adjacent walls were done in a softer pale grey), creating the perfect backdrop for a striking, Deco-inspired porcelain mantel, in a mix of deep browns with cream and charcoal accents. 'She wanted something dramatic, an alternative to the standard book-matched granite,' says Glass, 'so we gave it a very architectural look.' Article content As with the marble breakfast table, the dining room table wasn't a style Glass herself would have chosen; but it had been one of the couple's first purchases as newlyweds and carried sentimental weight. Inspiration came in the form of a jungle-inspired fabric for the dining chairs in shades of brown and cream; the crowning touch — a swoopy, translucent light fixture — turned the table's sober lines into the perfect foil. Article content In contrast to the moody feeling of the family room, large windows overlooking the garden fill the living room with light and colour. A pair of swivel chairs in a bold stripe invite a guest to sit down and gaze out at the view; elsewhere in the room, the soft palette of warm grey, brown and gold, in tactile fabrics like velvet and wool, creates a mood of supreme comfort. This room may be a bit more formal than the others, but it's hardly stuffy. Article content Article content Article content Glass explains that the home office at the front of the house required a considerable amount of thoughtful planning. The homeowner spends long hours working at a high-pressure job, mostly from home; so it had to be efficiently designed, well organized and comfortable. Intelligently designed file storage, a key element of the work, was also important. But beyond that, it had to look good, since it was clearly visible to guests entering the home. Article content Somewhat to Glass's surprise, the normally conservative client fell in love with a monochrome mural of trees for the room's back wall; she thought its muted tones struck the perfect balance between workplace sobriety (since it would become a natural backdrop for Zoom meetings) and whimsy. Article content Article content It was also important to both designer and client to inject individuality into the design. 'She has a lot of interesting objects collected from all over the world, things that give her pleasure,' Glass notes. 'I felt they should have a place in here too.' An archtop niche, designed purely for displaying an ever-changing collection of favourite things, adds life to this hard-working space. Article content Curves soften the edges of the primary bedroom furnishings. The room's quiet, mid-'30s-modern restraint contrasts with a bright and cheerful dressing area, lit by an overhead skylight. Wallpaper-lined shelves display purses and art pieces. Article content

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