Sometimes a house is just a house, but sometimes it becomes part of your family. That’s definitely the case for Young Chung, who bought this vacation home in Stone Harbor, New Jersey, with his late wife Kris more than 20 years ago. They imagined it as a getaway they could enjoy with their kids, Sabrina and Peter, but soon a steady flow of cousins, aunts and uncles started staying here, too — and the visitors only increased after Kris died in 2014. “My mom and her four siblings grew up spending time in this area, so coming here really bonds that side of the family,” says Sabrina, now 26. Everyone crammed into the old place for decades, but Young finally renovated it to suit a crowd. “It was silly to have a huge primary suite. The closet alone was big enough to sleep in,” he says. Sabrina, her cousin Grace and Kris’ sister Missy oversaw the project, with help from the design firm Toledo Geller. “My mom would have loved the redesign,” says Sabrina. “It brought her so much joy to see a beautiful space come together.”
(From left: Missy, Mark, Tolu, Grace, Sabrina, Young and Peter)