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Special Marketing Sections 65 Beyond Connecticut 85 The Connecticut Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Alice Washburn Awards 105 Portfolio of Inspired Renovations
37 Here & There 37 Inspired Interiors Inspired by the family’s beach house, a Westport home is awash in subtle hues and refined touches.
45 Kitchens We Love Perennially popular white partners with color in a trio of Connecticut kitchens.
50 Things We Love Golden-hued sinks, graphic tiles, and ornate chandeliers take kitchens from ho-hum to holy cow.
76 Outside Interest From blank slate to woodland oasis, a landscape takes great pains to consider the natural environment.
84 Smith on Style Editor at Large Clinton Smith leans into summer with a roundup of chic new finds.
88 Destination Design National brands dominate downtown Westport, but a boutique shopping district rewards those who walk across the river.
94 Design Dispatches Mark your calendars for these must-attend events and read up on industry news.
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o your summer plans include hosting friends and family, perhaps for a celebratory meal or extended visit? Your kitchen will most definitely get a workout. Not so long ago, it was virtually unheard of for a kitchen to deliver everyday function while also providing an attractive backdrop for a tasteful soiree. Once considered a space solely for preparing food, kitchens were traditionally relegated to a tucked-away corner or even an outbuilding. That’s not the case today, where a luxurious stone-topped island doubles as a workspace and visual statement. But how to incorporate the multiple requirements of a modern kitchen into the cohesive visual language of a well-appointed home? Greenwich-based kitchen designer Sarah Blank’s solutions lie in the principles of classicism. As she writes in her new book, Classic Kitchens for Modern Living, “the importance of this complex room demands and deserves solid knowledge of the past so that it can connect to the rest of the house and its future purpose.” In this issue, we dissect the details of kitchen renovations and new builds alike. We also give credence to the evolving needs of today’s homeowners. Take for example designer Nancy Galasso’s clients, who required three kitchen designs in fifteen years as their family grew. For the most recent iteration, Galasso collaborated with kitchen designer Christopher Peacock, which we share on page 37. Peacock describes the new space as “not only a place to prepare food, but very much a living room.” Personally, I consider this double-duty distinction the ultimate goal for a room where we begin and end our day. Why not share it with your favorite people? Happy hosting!
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KITCHENS, COVERED Speaking of Sarah Blank’s new book, which was released in May by Images Publishing, we were happy to feature the title’s contemporary farmhouse kitchen in our 2021 summer issue. Blank, interior designer Bunny Williams, and architect Mark Ferguson of Ferguson & Shamamian Architects collaborated on the Litchfield Hills kitchen.
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THE COAST IS CLEAR Inspired by the family’s beach house, a Westport home is awash in subtle hues and refined touches. BY MARIA L A PIANA Photography by Neil Landino
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hey say the third time’s the charm. The kitchen in this Westport home—all clean lines, fine finishes, and functionality— suggests there may be something to that. It’s a carefully composed, “quintessential Christopher Peacock kitchen.” This according to Christopher Peacock (of eponymous and iconic kitchen fame) himself. “I love the scale, the fresh colors, and the comfortable vibe,” he says.
RIGHT: A mix of materials suits the relaxed
but refined vibe in the kitchen—from the planked ceiling to the engineered ceramic flooring designed to resemble the reclaimed oak boards in the homeowner’s beach house. Oversized hammerednickel hardware complements handpainted cabinetry; the barstools are from Bradley USA. LEFT: Open shelving and base cabinets in a custom blue from Christopher Peacock Paint create a sweet vignette near the walk-in pantry.
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Inspired by the homeowner’s Peacock-designed kitchen in her vacation house at the Jersey Shore, the space is “open, light, and beautiful. Beachy, but not too,” says Fairfield designer Nancy Galasso, who points out this is the home’s third kitchen in fifteen years. Having guided the evolution of the Westport house since her client bought it in 2007, it was Galasso who made the introduction to Peacock. “The kitchen is exactly as she envisioned it and very much in keeping with the rest of the house,” says the designer. “This is a house that has grown with the family— and the work is ongoing.” The client’s passion for traditional, but not stuffy, style and “very specific shades of blue” informs the interiors. “She wanted Westport to look and feel like her vacation home but be less
casual,” says Galasso, who did the beach house, too. To that end, the palette is calming and the overall feel uplifting. The kitchen features swaths of
ABOVE: The family room is furnished simply with sink-in seating from Hickory Chair and a playful pouf from Lillian August. The painting is by Claudia Mengel of Westport. BELOW: The living room is a bit more formal but just as inviting. Dressing things up: a white sheepskin bench and an acrylic-and-glass coffee table, both from Interlude Home. The large-scale architectural rug is from Tufenkian.
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INSPIRED INTERIORS Black metal-framed glass doors open from the living room to the dining room, where high-back chairs from Lillian August are covered in a Victoria Hagan fabric. Interior designer Nancy Galasso designed the white lacquer and black metal étagère. A chandelier from Luxe Light & Home illuminates a Bausman table.
marble (on the countertops and walls), a combination of fitted cabinetry with signature latches and open shelving, and a stunning custom metal range hood. Peacock describes it as “not only a place to prepare food, but very much a living room…a place to entertain guests. A place that cheers you up on a dreary morning.” It was his idea to bring in more light by opening up both sides of the range wall between the kitchen and the dining room. “My client leans toward a rustic look,
but it has to be refined, clean, and fresh,” says Galasso. At once polished and relaxed, the living room, family room, and dining room were all part of the shore-inspired revival. The walls were custom plastered throughout, so nuanced shades of blue would feel cohesive. The classic furnishings never feel off-limits to family and friends. “I love that my client is always happy,” says the designer, “and that she wants everyone to be happy in her home.”
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The stove has its own dramatic moment thanks to a mirrored tile backsplash and a range hood interior designer Kellie Burke describes as “sexy” with its bold shape and brass strapping.
GOING GLAM Another family might have found the Tuscan-style kitchen just perfect for them. For the new owners of this Canton home, however, the dark wood and heavy moldings weren’t quite right. “It was in great shape,” says designer Kellie Burke, “but it just wasn’t their vibe. They’re a young, groovy, hip couple with two beautiful daughters.”
Burke lightened things up with simple Shaker-style cabinetry painted in a warm white and accented with satin-finished brass hardware. For subtle contrast, she painted the island and select cabinetry pale gray. Shiny surfaces—white glass perimeter counters, the white quartzite island top, the mirrored doors on the coffee station, and
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Kelly Wearstler’s midcentury-inspired Strada lamp adds glamour to the breakfast table.
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Mirrored doors hide a pullout coffee bar with shelves for mugs and glasses.
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island. “I like that they’re much more decorative than ordinary task lights,” Burke notes. Once the kitchen was finished the designer says, “My clients felt energized. You could really sense the shift. Your environment has this incredible capacity to change how you feel every day.”
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Rendezvous Sink in 24K Matte Gold by Native Trails, Bender, various Connecticut locations, benderplumbing.com
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Monogram 48” Dual-Fuel Professional Range with 6 Burners and Griddle, Aitoro, Norwalk, aitoro.com
Ben Moore Hardware Collection by Lisa Jarvis, Ring’s End, various Connecticut locations, ringsend.com
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Gilded Age Golden hues, shapely curves, and the latest technology take your kitchen to chic new heights. PRODUCED BY LYNDA SIMONTON
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Soho Side Chair by Hurtado, Wakefield Design Center, Stamford, wakefielddesigncenter.com
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The Martha Pitcher and Goblets by Martha Stewart, Baccarat, Greenwich, us.baccarat.com
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KITCHENS WE LOVE Pendant lights by Suzanne Kasler lend a nautical touch.
Floating shelves break up the expanse of white cabinets and offer a spot to display pretty things.
ALL GROWN UP What’s a couple to do when their family has outgrown their home but loves their neighborhood too much to move? For the clients of Courtney Yanni and Meghan De Maria, partners at Moss Design, the solution was a home renovation that included enlarging and reconfiguring the kitchen. The two designers were on board early in the project as Southport architect Donald William Fairbanks came up with a plan that pushed the back of the Fairfield beach house out and added
a pantry and mudroom along with the larger kitchen. With two teenagers, the couple wanted a casual feel that encourages hanging together as a family. “They wanted kind of a beach vibe,” Yanni says. The airy new kitchen sports white upper cabinets, interrupted here and there by open wood shelves, that float like clouds on an expanse of glossy skyblue tile. Shiny white quartz tops the lower cabinets and the island. “We often
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“This kitchen doesn’t get a lot of natural light, so we chose reflective surfaces.” —DESIGNER MEGHAN DE MARIA
A mirrored back reflects light and adds a sense of depth to the bar.
The designers chose easy-care options like these counter chairs from Anthropologie.
do honed surfaces,” De Maria says, “but this kitchen doesn’t get a lot of natural light, so we chose reflective surfaces.” And for a sophisticated touch, the designers added a bar, outfitted in pale blue cabinets and a mirrored back, to suit the grown-up new kitchen.
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Madras Bowls, KL and Sam, Fairfield, klandsam.com
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Butterfly Barstool by Verellen, Eleish Van Breems Home, Westport, evbantiques.com
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Easton Vintage Two-Hole Bridge Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet, Oak Lever Handles and Spray, Waterworks, Greenwich, waterworks.com
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Well Edited Pieces with simple silhouettes and exceptional craftsmanship are kitchen classics in the making.
Fort Point Brushy 5”X5” Harbor (G) Tile by Jill Rosenwald, AKDO, Bridgeport, akdo.com
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Ceramic pendant lights from Circa Lighting have a concrete-like look for textural interest.
A wide window above the sink ushers in the light.
An oak wall under the island can withstand the kicking of little feet.
PERSONALITY PLUS As a mom of five, interior designer Laura Gorman understands the importance of function and efficiency in the kitchen. That doesn’t mean skimping on the beauty, however. Because this Westport kitchen was in a spec home, Gorman and kitchen designer Karen Berkemeyer felt giving it personality was important. “I wanted it to have the character of an older home,” Gorman explains.
The design pros traded opinions on everything from the layout, which has all the surface space and storage options any home cook could dream up, to the colors and materials. Shaker-style cabinetry with brushed brass hardware gives the space its classic look. “People often put crown moldings at the top of cabinets,” Berkemeyer points out, “but we did a very simple molding with square details.”
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The beverage station’s oak surround adds warmth and personality.
“People often put crown moldings at the top of cabinets, but we did a very simple molding with square details.” —DESIGNER KAREN BERKEMEYER
Enigma, a durable manufactured material that's a dead ringer for marble, tops the island.
Refrigerator drawers keep cool drinks at the ready at the beverage station.
Personality comes from the variety of textures and colors. One bank of cabinetry sports a dreamy blue-gray paint with a builtin beverage station of warm oak, a material repeated in the floating shelves near the sink. Island pendant lights with ceramic shades are a textural counterpoint to the glossy white subway-tile backsplash walls. The design team doesn’t know who came along and bought this house, but it’s easy to believe the pretty and practical kitchen is what won them over.
Lucite stools offer a contemporary touch and are a cinch to wipe clean.
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A Sense of Place
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client, Brooks & Falotico conceived of this home in Palm Beach alongside frequent collaborators, landscape architect Kathryn Herman and interior designer Lynn Morgan. Designed around two interior courtyards, the contemporary home has a strong sense of place. White stucco exteriors and distinctive gables, inspired by
the architecture of Bermuda, look at home in Palm Beach, as do Morgan’s white-and-blue interiors and Herman’s tropical landscaping. No matter the location, Brooks & Falotico designs timeless, thoughtful, livable homes.
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Live in Your Surroundings
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he hallmark of a Christopher Pagliaro Architects project is the marriage of structure and site to create place. Architecture should live and breathe its surroundings. Beyond the Connecticut coast’s picturesque beauty, there’s a wealth of treasures that offers the opportunity for escape. A vacation home on Lake George met our client’s desire for entertainment facilities and guest quarters.
Local and native building materials— pine and fir tree trunks for beams and walls, cedar shakes for siding, and mountain stone for chimneys— inspired the project’s palette. A nautical house off the coast of Newport, this project sits poised on a hilltop overlooking the waterfront. Its rounded elements resemble a towering ship. Designed to use the natural elements of light and space, the interior is illuminated by floor-to-
ceiling windows that emphasize the home’s design. Poised on a mountainous hilltop in Weston, this home grows out of its natural environment. This is exaggerated by the roofline that helps to define a secret garden that welcomes you to the home’s entry. The master suite serves as the core of this 90-degree plan, while the main stair transcends its three-stories by embracing the frameless glass wine room.
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hen thinking about building a second home out of state, it’s hard to know where to start. Whether it’s putting together the on-the-ground team, or checking in on the physical progress of the project, you need someone you can trust to take care of everything for you. A second home should be a source of relaxation, not stress, and at
JMKA|architects, we believe that should include the design and build process. With thirty-plus years of experience working on projects in more than twelve different states, we’re experts in coordination and execution across the country. So, no matter where you choose for your home away from home, you can be sure it will be the relaxing vacation of your dreams, from start to finish.
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Home as Sanctuary
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home should feel like a personal sanctuary that renews your energy and feeds your soul.”—Mar Silver These words form the basis for the design philosophy and signature style that is Mar Silver. Her work blends a sophisticated modern sensibility with elements related to nature and spirituality to create an immersive home sanctuary. These serene, sensorial interiors are intended to intrigue
and captivate while conveying beauty, simplicity, and comfort. Since her company’s inception in 2000, Mar Silver has created environments across the globe, from Los Angeles to New York, Paris, Spain, and Asia. At the core of her design process is a reverence for architecture and form, and a belief that the best interior designs utilize the interplay of space, scale, light, and natural elements. From this starting point,
Mar’s masterful control of color reveals subtle and vast variations in hues and tones. Layering these with luxurious textures and her selection of fine art and curated objects, she creates the warmth and originality of a Mar Silver home. From her world travels, Mar offers a fascinating collection of objects and antiquities that are instrumental in creating the tranquil and sophisticated interiors that are her trademark.
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or more than forty years, Wadia Associates has considerably added to its portfolio with a number of magnificent new houses and sympathetic renovations/additions to historic homes accompanied by interior design and landscape design projects. While primarily based in Fairfield County, an area entrenched in
architectural history, work has taken Wadia Associates farther afield: New York, Rhode Island, Colorado, California, and Florida. The firm continues to expand its reach, designing a number of apartments in both contemporary and historic buildings. Dinyar Wadia had many conversations with his clients regarding second homes, family retreats, and
retirement homes in Florida. It seemed logical to make Palm Beach the new base of operations as many of his existing clients lived within a 100-mile radius of the city. To accommodate demand from its global clientele, Wadia Associates opened an office in Palm Beach in 2019 and is at work on several projects across Florida.
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Going Green From blank slate to woodland oasis, a landscape takes great pains to consider the natural environment. BY MEAGHAN O’NEILL
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as environmentally sensitive as possible. Determined to use only organic strategies that would keep the ecosystem and its human and animal inhabitants safe, the homeowners were caught off guard when testing
For the new home of a family of nature lovers in North Haven, landscape designer Donna Christensen chose to play off the formal sensibility of the house by using traditional shapes and materials, such as boxwood and cypress, in the front-yard gardens.
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Whether it’s time to relax and watch your favorite TV show or movie, set the mood, or just check the cameras for peace of mind while sitting on the beach, we’ve got you covered. With total home control from your smart device, in-wall touch screen, or hand-held remote, you will have control with ease.
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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Colorful, fragrant blooms, including bee balm, that delight passersby and pollinators alike fill the entry to the property. Hydrangeas hug a porch near one of the lawns; the clients were committed to eco-friendly details, from beneficial plants to hardscaping to planters. Containers overflow with lush annuals on the front patio.
TO CONNECT THE LANDSCAPE WITH THE HOUSE, LANDSCAPE DESIGNER DONNA CHRISTENSEN CREATED DIFFERENT MOODS FOR THE FRONT AND BACK YARDS.
revealed that the site—once a turn-ofthe-century blacksmithing operation— contained high levels of lead. Undeterred, they painstakingly removed trees and existing landscaping, remediated the soil, and added a foot of new topsoil where necessary. They then discovered a kindred spirit in landscape designer Donna Christensen. “We were really talking the same language,” says Christensen, who for years had been shifting toward sustainable practices. “They were totally vested in that.” Eco-intention guided the overall park-like aesthetic, as well as the longterm care plan. It also required deliberate plant choices, including abundant natives, that would thrive with little or no fertilizers or pesticides—and zero synthetic chemicals, ever—and attract wildlife, such as hummingbirds and
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OUTSIDE INTEREST TOP: In the backyard, a pergola with a green roof shelters a patio and outdoor kitchen. “It’s unusual for a house of this style, but it works,” says Christensen. “It’s a fun way to take a flat surface and make it green.” BOTTOM: A woodland path with native plantings, such as ferns, loops through the property.
ECO-INTENTION GUIDED THE OVERALL PARK-LIKE AESTHETIC, AS WELL AS THE LONG-TERM CARE PLAN. butterflies. “It’s not easy to design this way,” says Christensen, “but it’s the defining principle of this project.” To connect the landscape with the house, which exudes a bit of formality, Christensen created different moods for the front and back yards. At the entry, more traditional plantings, such as boxwood, cypress, and holly, create structure, with seasonal bloomers—cherry trees and hydrangeas, for example—and a mix of perennials delivering color and fragrance. The back of the house is dedicated to experiencing the great outdoors. The green-roofed pergola and pool overlook huge swaths of native pollinator-friendly
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perennials that lead to a woodland walk that loops around the property, a beloved family activity. Beyond, the landscape incorporates a gentle pond. For designer and clients both, what began as an obstacle became an opportunity to transform a beautiful
An aerating bubbler keeps a restored pond healthy. Instead of sprawling lawns and manicured gardens, Christensen delivered a park-like aesthetic for the clients, who mandated that the property be maintained organically. In addition to deliberate plant choices, more manual labor, such as weeding by hand, is required. “You can’t just mulch and spray,” says the designer, who is accredited by the Northeast Organic Farming Association.
landscape into a spectacular one that enhances the ecology and offers opportunities for play. “When you’re starting from a blank slate,” says Christensen, “you have the chance to do everything right.”
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High Season Editor at Large Clinton Smith leans into summer with a roundup of chic new finds.
Papavero Napkin
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Dragonfly Napkin Rings (set of six)
Eye for Entertaining Whether welcoming friends indoors or alfresco, Casa Branca’s chic new tabletop accessories will set your table aglow and let it shine. casabranca.com
Patterson Flynn’s two new rug collections—the plush Oceana designs and Adam Charlap Hyman’s enchanting room-sized figurative creations in hand-coiled abaca— evoke the spirit of the season all year long. pattersonflynn.com Available at the Decoration & Design Building, New York, N.Y.
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Passport to Style Pindler’s evocative Mystique collection of four new fabric designs and four new trim styles was inspired by the feel of European coastal tiles and ceramics—and international travel in general. Wanderlust, indeed. pindler.com Available at Wakefield Design Center, Stamford.
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ALICE WASHBURN WINNERS Largely self-taught, Alice Washburn was a pioneer during her time. A prolific Connecticut architect and builder of the 1920s, her work is commended for its traditional aesthetic and quality detailing. The Connecticut Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Connecticut) Alice Washburn Awards honor her legacy
by celebrating traditional house designs that have been carefully and creatively modified to meet today’s needs. Winners are chosen in a trio of categories: accessory buildings, additions/renovations, and new construction. Here are the 2022 award-winning architects and their extraordinary designs.
Excellence: Additions/Renovations
CONNECTICUT RIVER HOUSE
Architect: Robert Orr & Associates | Photographer: Peter Aaron and Francis Dzikowski/OTTO Three buildings (a main house, carriage house, and summer house folly) and seven gardens combine to create this idyllic quarter-acre site on the Connecticut River. When Robert Orr & Associates entered the picture, few architectural details remained from the original Greek Revival-style house, so the architects set out to reimagine what once was (while simultaneously outfitting it with all the latest amenities). The end result is a personality-filled property inside and out that leans into its historic origins.
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ALICE WASHBURN WINNERS Excellence: Additions/ Renovations
THE CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS
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NEW ENGLAND SHINGLE-STYLE RESIDENCE
Architect: Charles Hilton Architects Photographer: Woodruff/Brown Architectural Photography
Palatial and polished, this 10,000-square-foot estate overlooking Long Island Sound exudes quintessential New England charm with its shingled upper floor and fieldstone base. Charles Hilton Architects sited the Shingle-style house in a linear manner to capture coastal views while crafting a floor plan that maximizes circulation throughout the first floor and to the adjacent porches. Exquisite architectural detailing inside and out combined with state-of-the-art systems and technology equals a home that scores major points for both style and sustainability.
Excellence: Additions/Renovations
Excellence: New Construction
Architect: Saniee Architects Photographer: David Sundberg/ESTO
Architect: Joseph Sepot Architects Photographer: Dennis M. Carbo Photography
RECLAIMED CONTEMPORARY HOUSE
Instead of a date with the wrecking ball, the speculative developers behind this 1970s contemporary turned to Saniee Architects to rethink the dated design. The firm answered with a bold new modern/minimalist aesthetic and energy-efficient components. In addition to a new rear addition, wood deck, skin, and windows, the entire interior layout was reconfigured with today’s families and functionality in mind. A successful project all round—proven by the fact that the 4,500-square-foot house sold shortly after it hit the market.
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This year-round Linden Shore haven in Branford proves good things do indeed come in small packages. Clocking in at 1,520 square feet, the house (and detached two-car garage) beautifully manages a modest lot and exacting zoning regulations. Architect Joseph Sepot designed a long, narrow home that exudes the vintage charm and traditional detailing characteristic of nineteenth-century cottages. An open floor plan, unobstructed frontto-back views, and a screened porch that runs the width of the house lets the charming home live large.
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The second-generation owners of this beloved family home in Guilford hoped to return the 1863 Italianate house to its original splendor. Among the many renovations, Campaigne Kestner Architects swapped an old addition with a new one that comprises a modern kitchen, mudroom, and primary suite. While it was important to incorporate all the present-day bells and whistles in terms of comfort and convenience, the architects were careful to preserve the grand home’s historical roots. The “new” old house is now ready to welcome the next generation.
Six More Exceptional Projects Merit: New Construction HILLTOP ENGLISH COUNTRY Architect: VanderHorn Architects Photographers: Robert Benson Photography and Daniel Milstein Photography Merit: New Construction & Commendation for Sustainability CONNECTICUT RIVERFRONT HOUSE Architect: Centerbrook Architects and Planners Photographer: Peter Aaron/OTTO
Merit: Additions/Renovations SHORELINE COTTAGE Architect: Joseph Sepot Architects Photographer: Dennis M. Carbo Photography
Merit: Additions/Renovations & Commendation for Interior Design COUNTRYSIDE RESIDENCE Architect: Charles Hilton Architects Photographer: Robert Benson Photography Merit: Additions/Renovations & Commendation for Sustainability 1850 GREEK REVIVAL WITH GUEST COTTAGE Architect: J.P. Franzen Associates Architects Photographer: Neil Landino Photography Merit: Accessory Buildings OUTBUILDING WITH INDOOR POOL Architect: J.P. Franzen Associates Architects Photographer: Neil Landino Photography
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The Left Bank
National brands dominate downtown Westport, but a boutique shopping district rewards those who walk across the river. BY LYNDA SIMONTON
MAR SILVER
Mar Silver is well-known for her innate style and instinct for all things chic, so design lovers enthusiastically welcomed the reopening of her atelier. The bright-and-airy gallery-like space features thoughtfully displayed furniture and art set against brilliant white walls. Offerings include a mix of pieces designed by Silver, vintage finds, and unique objects collected by the designer on her world travels. Works by Alex Katz, Paul Manes, and Alex Silver currently hang on the walls. 14 Post Road West, marsilverdesign.com
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Destination Haus is the new kid on the block, and its wanderlust-meets-coastal vibe brings a breath of fresh air to Westport’s shopping scene. Laureen Vellante and her daughters Kendra and Carlyn founded the original Destination Haus in Montauk, New York, six years ago; the Connecticut location opened in April. Pop into the shop for Italian dip-dyed candles, Moroccan glassware, or sustainably harvested olive-wood-and-horn salad servers. Art is always a draw here, and a rotating collection keeps it fresh. Need help selecting something special? The team at Destination Haus happily consults on home styling and provides art advisory services. 56 Riverside Avenue, destinationhaus.com
L’ANTIQUAIRE For the past twenty-four years, L’Antiquaire has been the cornerstone of Westport’s iconic National Hall Historic District. Proprietor Christine Savignol has turned a passion for extraordinary things into a thriving business serving homeowners and designers in Fairfield County and across the country. While the furnishings and decorative pieces span various styles and provenances—
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modern Murano glass vases, Biedermeier chests, and French art deco club chairs, to name a few—Savignol’s keen ability to find the truly special and unique is the unifying theme. 18 Post Road West, lantiquaire.net
WEST | OUT EAST
Architect West Chin brings his forward-thinking minimalist style to the suburbs with this Westport outpost. The 1,200-square-foot showroom packs a punch with modernist stalwarts like Flos lighting, Paola Lenti, and Secto Design. There is a surprising variety of product offerings, including indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, kitchenware, and sleek closet systems. No doubt the sophisticated design cocktail will quench the area’s increasing thirst for contemporary and transitional looks. 9 Riverside Avenue, westouteast.com
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Notebook Hello, summer! While thoughts are turning to beach vacations, the design industry is busy, and there is much to report. For the third year in a row, nonprofit Renovation Angel honored Stamfordbased DEANE with its Most Upcycled Kitchens from a Firm designation, which recognizes designers who go above and beyond to repurpose high-end kitchens and keep them out of landfills. DEANE has supported Renovation Angel for fifteen-plus years, donating more than sixty percent of the previously loved kitchens the firm has removed during renovations. Rosemary Hallgarten swung open the doors of her new Norwalk showroom in June. The store, located on Main Street, provides the perfect backdrop for Hallgarten’s collection of sustainable rugs, fabrics, and accessories. Stop by and shop for artisanal products crafted from luxurious materials such as Tibetan wool, Peruvian alpaca, and natural hemp. In other showroom news, the team at Wakefield Design Center has been busy renovating their Stamford space. The addition of a new first floor adds 5,000 square feet to the already sprawling showroom. Expect more inventory on display and ready for immediate delivery. Congratulations to Elizabeth Hendrickson and Joseph Werner on launching their new firm, Werner Hendrickson Landscape Architecture. The Stamford company aims to combine the designers’ passion for horticulture and artistic expression with the practical application of landscape design principles. Surely, beautiful projects are on the horizon. Enjoy the season! Do you have news to share with New England Home? Email Lynda Simonton at lsimonton@nehomemag.com.
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Spring Networking Event In celebration of our Spring 2022 issue, Gault Stone & Landscape Supplies welcomed us to its spacious showroom for our annual Spring Networking event. Guests were able to browse Gault’s newest stone selections and enjoy specialty street food and award-winning margaritas from Taco Loco Food Truck. One lucky raffle winner took home a birdbath.
Soudi Amini of Soudi Amini Design, New England Home’s Roberta Mancuso, and Lisa Oakes of Oaklee Interiors
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Robert Dean and Kate Talbott of Robert Dean Architects with George Dumitru of Studio Dumitru
New England Home’s Kathy Bush-Dutton and Pat Miller of Patricia M. Miller Residential Design
Meredith Donaher, Emily Nixon, and Lauren Cimino of Gault Stone & Landscape Supplies
Nicole Charney of Advanced Home Audio, Scott Hobbs of Hobbs, and Jeff Kaufman of JMKA Architects
Daryl Zang of Zang Studios, Rob Sanders of Rob Sanders Architects, and New England Home’s Roberta Mancuso
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Luxury Home Design Summit New England Home and Esteem Media’s Luxury Home Design Summit returned for its third year at the Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod. This three-day conference allowed attendees to develop cuttingedge business knowledge through senior-level networking opportunities, panel discussions, and inspiring keynote speakers including Andrew Cogar, Jaimy Szymanski, and Susan Ferrier.
Azusa Nakazawa and Bethanne Matari of Currey & Company with Patti Carpenter of carpenter + company CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Georgia Zikas of Georgia Zikas Design, James Horner of Able Moraine, New England Home’s Roberta Mancuso, Mika Durrell of Able Moraine, Cheryl Russ of Glengate, Charles Hilton of Charles Hilton Architects, Kathleen Walsh of Kathleen Walsh Interiors, Brandon Jones of Glengate, New England Home’s Jenna Talbott, and Rebecca Reynolds of Rebecca Reynolds Design
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Beth Krupa Interiors In June, we celebrated friendships and partnerships at Beth Krupa Interiors. A lovely time was spent chatting with colleagues, savoring hors d’oeuvres, and visiting Krupa’s dazzling studio, where drinks courtesy of Putnam & Vine Wine & Spirits were served.
New England Home’s Roberta Mancuso, George Pusser and Mindy Gerhardt of Cornerstone Contracting, and Michelle Hughes of Tile America
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ASID CT Student Career Night The Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) hosted its Student Career Night at Connecticut Stone in Milford. Ambitious students seeking to establish their métiers received valuable insight from ASID industry partners and experienced professionals by engaging in roundtable discussions, learning about products, and obtaining feedback on their portfolios.
Beth Krupa of Beth Krupa Interiors, New England Home’s Roberta Mancuso, and ASID CT President Britt Newman of Britt Newman Design Concepts Edwin Maldonado, Ariel Joseph, and Carlos Cores
Former ASID CT presidents Rosalyn Cama of Cama and Lynn Garelick of Lynn Garelick Interior Design
Former ASID CT President John Arabolos of University of New Haven with Edwin Villegas, David Vega, and Michael Patchen
Olivia Powers and ASID CT President Britt Newman of Britt Newman Design Concepts
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The Home Builders & Remodelers Association (HBRA) of Fairfield County held its April General Membership Meeting at the Clarke Showroom in South Norwalk. This sold-out event welcomed fellow members, guests, and other industry professionals. Everyone was encouraged to donate coloring books and crayons for the children of Ukraine.
Ava Hunter of Chloe Winston Lighting Design with Frank Martino, Rachel Lindemann, and Jason Cohen of Northeast Building Supply
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Nantucket Daffodil Festival For this year’s Nantucket Daffodil Festival, New England Home partnered with Eleish Van Breems Home, Images & Details, and the Nantucket Historical Association for a weekend-long series of design workshops, tours of artist studios and island landmarks, farm visits, and networking.
Beth Cannon of Wakefield Design Center, New England Home’s Roberta Mancuso, Carey Karlan of Last Detail Interior Design, Beth Dempsey of Images & Details, KC Williams of The Nanz Company, and Cami Weinstein of Cami Weinstein Designs KC Williams of The Nanz Company, Edie van Breems of Eleish Van Breems Home, and New England Home’s Roberta Mancuso
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“Drifts of bold colors draw the eye across the landscape, enticing guests to meander through the gardens.”
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Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC Austin Ganim & Eva Chiamulera, ASLA, PLA 320 Kings Highway Cutoff Fairfield, CT 06824 203-333-2003 austinganimlandscapedesign.com
The Goal: Create a series of garden rooms utilizing a diverse selection of flowering plants that bloom throughout the year to be enjoyed not only while in the landscape but also in bouquets and container gardens. The Backstory: Our clients had enjoyed visits to several botanical gardens over the years, and they wanted to incorporate colorful plants into their landscape and add some of the whimsy on display at the public gardens. The Elements: Layered plantings provide colorful backdrops and vistas in the pool and lawn areas and also define outdoor rooms at the tennis court and vegetable garden.
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The Backstory The owners purchased this Fairfield home in 2017. At that time, we did extensive renovations to the entire house except for the kitchen. That room was tabled for a later project as the space was still serviceable but outdated. The couple really wanted a new kitchen,
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The Result The objective was to warm up and enliven the color palette to create a cozy space to cook and entertain. The existBREAKWATER ing layout needed a few modifications. The island was RENOVATION & DESIGN LLC too close to the refrigerator, so it was shifted over to allow for more space. The wall ovens were also shifted over to allow for more counter space to the right of the sink. The sink and cooktop were flipped, putting the cooktop in the www.breakwaterdesignbuild.com island. Additional length was added on the seating side of Milford, CT 06460 Breakwater breakwaterdesignbuild@gmail.com (203) 405-2203 the island, creating a comfortable gathering place. At the Renovation & Design, LLC table area of the kitchen built-in cabinetry was installed 154 New Haven Ave. Milford, CT 06460 for additional storage and to create a more balanced space 203-405-2203 between the two sides of the kitchen. Overall, as the images breakwaterdesignbuild.com demonstrate, the renovation produced the desired results. 109
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Ives Street Summary: This property rests among rolling hills and natural wetlands. The grand scale and architecture of the home dictated a more formal landscape. Wafts of hydrangeas and grasses soften the hardscapes, and native and non-native trees are grouped along the woodland. The outdoor pool, designed by Christensen, has a two-sided vanishing edge. The entertainment-ready outdoor kitchen features stainless cabinetry and a natural green roof. Old Quarry Summary: The primary challenge was creating a unique landscape without detracting focus from the picturesque vistas of Long Island Sound. To accomplish this, a clean style and neutral gray tones were used to frame the view. The water in the vanishing-edge pool blends seamlessly with the sea; this flowing visual is matched in the adjacent blackgranite spa tub. Given its quarry heritage, the property’s existing boulders and ledges were incorporated into the design. Ridge Road Summary: This property offered little to invite the owner, an avid gardener, into the landscape. Natural stone walls, repurposed bluestone patios, and a giant cedar pergola were designed to create a welcoming entrance to a more comfortable outdoor entertainment space. A lovely natural cedar gate and fence top more natural granite walls that surround the homeowners’ playground—a huge vegetable garden.
325 Reeds Gap Road Christensen Landscape Services Northford, 325 Reeds GapCT Road 203-484-0424 P.O. Box 593 christensenlandscape.com Northford, CT 06472 203-484-0424 christensenlandscape.com @DonnaCLS
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The Backstory: A new family fell in love with this traditional 1986 colonial home. Over time, the exterior of the home needed significant repair. The owners wanted to rebuild the exterior with low-maintenance products that would last a lifetime and avoid any future renovations.
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The Elements: With help from architect and builder Robert Berger, the owners decided to utilize a combination of Connecticut Stone’s Liberty Hill ThinStone and Full Veneer on this project for its beauty and durability in the harsh New England climate. Due to this project being a renovation, ThinStone was applied to the existing structure. The Full Veneer was custom cut for the arched front door, an area that needed thicker stone. With stone applied, the owners no longer had to worry about water damage from the failed old siding. The outdoor kitchen utilized two different finishes for the counter and base—a polished Liberty Hill was used for the countertop, and Liberty Hill ThinStone for the base. The stone countertop and kitchen blended beautifully into the rest of the natural stone and landscaped space.
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Our Why: We have been performing incredible, award-winning renovations for decades. It is our mission—we provide our customers with an honest, accountable service experience that leads to an inspired result. What: Domus Constructors worked harmoniously with the clients, design professionals, and the skilled craftspeople to complete this whole-house renovation project. C O N S T R U C T O R S ,
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The Goal The client wanted to repurpose their existing playroom into a dedicated theater. The room needed to have the look and feel of a media room but have outstanding performance for the parents. The space also needed to be functional, comfortable, and inviting. The Challenge The room design proved to be challenging due to its long and narrow shape. The theater’s entrance was at the bottom of a flight of stairs. A door was not feasible, so instead a Lutron blackout shade was installed at the base of the stairs to isolate and darken the environment.
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The Summary Although the size of the space wasn’t ideal for a media room, the client wound up with a home theater with superior audio and video features.
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“The client bought this new home because the lower level had a room in it for a golf simulator. Sadly, as it turned out, the room was actually too small to have any friends in the room for a golf outing. The area was split into two areas by a wall with a fireplace in it.” —Jan Hiltz
Jan Hiltz Interiors, LLC 21 Bridge Square Westport, CT 06880 203-331-5578 janhiltzinteriorsllc.com
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The Backstory: Before the new clients even moved into their new home, the husband called very disappointed about the lower-level space and the realization that it was chopped up small rooms. The Result: We couldn’t have a disappointed husband while the wife was super happy about all the other spaces in this 10,000-square-foot home. We immediately went to the drawing board and erased the walls around the golf simulator room. This created an open floor concept and made it one large man cave. We then visually divided it into the golf simulator zone complete with wet bar and high-top tables for golfer friends, a large lounge-like TV area, and last, the custom poker section. With the use of texture in neutral colors and highlights of black we gave our client a space that is functional for a variety of recreational activities.
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The Goal This New Canaan double-story living space, complete with a dining area and second-story loft bar, is the heart of the home for a young family of five and their dog. Jeanne Collins of JerMar Designs was tasked with creating a “Modern Zen” space that would function for high-traffic family living and entertaining. The Must-Haves The client wanted a serene, modern sanctuary that also could withstand the wear and tear of family living. The yellow walls and tired furniture had to go. Collins brought in furnishings with rounded edges that are both child-safe and visually appealing, and highperformance fabrics allow the clean, white palette to “wow” while working for the realities of family living.
JerMar Designs 163 Pocconock Trail New Canaan, CT 06840 203-253-0649 jermardesigns.com
The Turning Point This “Modern Zen” multi-purpose family space is light, bright, and calming—the turning point to achieve this look was the introduction of two new windows on either side of the mantel. These windows were installed to provide fabulous views to the back property, as well as to add balance around the fireplace. The windows, French doors, and trim were painted with a semi-gloss black for a modern look that pops against the clean, white walls and furnishings.
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The Goal The word renovate means to restore to life, vigor, and activity. To renovate a home is to bring it a new life filled with beauty, warmth, activity, function, and love. Here, the goal was to open the floor plan, build a new family room, mud room, and master suite, and bring in as much light and openness as possible while making the final project seem as though it had always been there. The Challenge The challenge of this renovation was to retain the wonderful barn elements that made this house unique, while finding ways to make it more modern and light. Updating the dark and heavy elements was the key to a bright, open, and functional space. The Summary The job—and the joy—is to fulfill the client’s wishes beyond their dreams, by creating unimagined spaces.
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To take advantage of this site’s expansive views of Nantucket Harbor, architect Robert Dean designed an “upside-down” house for longtime clients. In this floor plan, the bedrooms are on the ground level and the communal areas, such as the living room, dining room, and kitchen, occupy the second story.
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This waterfront home overlooking Nantucket Harbor serves as a hub of activity.
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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Inspired by plants native to the site, LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects embraced the rugged beauty of Nantucket and incorporated species such as bayberry, summersweet, arrowwood viburnum, scrub oak, little bluestem, and switchgrass. According to Dean, the shingled structure is meant to “recall the simplicity of Nantucket design, with deliberately spare details.” Dean is particularly proud of the staircase, which boasts “a very elegant rail that snakes up around the stairs,” he says.
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hen longtime clients tasked architect Robert Dean with designing a year-round vacation home on Nantucket, one thing became abundantly clear: The view of the harbor should take top priority. As such, Dean set out to envision an “upsidedown” floor plan, with the bedrooms and a family room on the ground level and the main living spaces above.
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“The home needed to be user-friendly with nothing too precious.” —INTERIOR DESIGNER JIM GAUTHIER
“This is meant to maximize both the views and the natural light,” explains Dean. “We wanted to deliver bright, airy living areas despite the fact that the house faces north, and the sun isn’t coming straight in.” The 6,500-square-foot residence features six bedrooms—including a large bunk room—and a lofty open-concept upper floor complete with a cozy reading nook and a gracious terrace for dining alfresco (three additional terraces serve the primary suite, the living area, and the front facade). The interior is clad in crisp boards that recall the cabin of a boat, while the shingled exterior is clean and minimal. “We wanted to stay true to the simplicity of Nantucket design, so there are no fussy details,” says Dean. Outbuildings include a boat barn, a kiteboard shed, and a pool house, which boasts two guest rooms, a game room, a kitchen, and a covered outdoor living area with a fireplace. “This is a very social, athletic family who loves to entertain,” says Dean, noting that the Connecticut-based clients always have their grown children, extended family, and dogs coming and going. “The home is designed around the ebb and flow of activity. It functions just as well for the
In the living room, custom seating in durable performance fabrics allows the view to take center stage. “The client loves fun, sculptural art and chose this metal shark by Vincent Mock to provide a nice lightness against the casual basket lighting from Gervasoni,” says interior designer Jim Gauthier.
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BELOW: On the opposite side of the living room is a wall of shelving displaying collected items including found driftwood, old National Geographic magazines, bottles filled with lobster rubber bands, and tableware. RIGHT: The living room is open to both the kitchen, dining area, and a cozy reading nook beyond. An ethereal brass pendant by Gervasoni—which moves in the wind and recalls a clam or a stingray—hangs above a Loki Custom Furniture dining table.
“We wanted to deliver bright, airy living areas despite the fact that the house faces north, and the sun isn’t coming straight in.” —ARCHITECT ROBERT DEAN
couple as it does for a large crowd.” This emphasis on flexibility, in addition to the vistas, drove the interior design. “It needed to be user-friendly with nothing too precious,” says interior designer Jim Gauthier. “The interior architecture itself feels modern, with minimal moldings, yet there are references to traditional paneling.” The simple interior finishes, coupled with a mostly neutral palette, “allow the view to pop.” A few splashes of
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ABOVE: The en suite bath contains neutral finishes with pops
that include a painting by Sarah Hinckley and a patterned floor tile from Marble Systems. LEFT: The mudroom features a vintage chest, a vintage chair, and a collection of eel forks assembled as wall decor. FACING PAGE: An upholstered fourposter from Ethan Allen commands attention in the primary bedroom.
blue and orange, client-culled artwork, vintage and antique rugs and accessories, and unique lighting inject just enough spice. “We like our work to feel unexpected, fun, eclectic, and playful,” says Gauthier, “but first and foremost, it needs to function.” Perhaps the most critical component of the project was getting the initial siting right, and Dean collaborated closely with LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects. The 5.8-acre property encompasses meadow, marsh, wetland, and woods, and multiple elevation changes. “We actually moved the driveway to capitalize on the grade change,” says landscape architect Keith LeBlanc. “The land rises up, then descends down to the house. There’s a moment along the drive when the view of the water is unveiled.”
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ABOVE: The pool house is divided into two structures: one with a kitchen, outdoor shower, and guest suite, and the other with a game room, laundry room, and another guest suite. LEFT: In between these two structures is a covered outdoor living area complete with a stone fireplace. FACING PAGE: The spa-and-pool area is lined with lounge chairs from Harbour.
The actual planting scheme centers on species native to the site. “There’s an interesting sequence of existing conditions, with upland plants transitioning down to wetland plants,” explains LeBlanc, who also worked with an environmental consultant to restore the aforementioned marsh. “The goal of this project,” says Dean, “was to capture the austere beauty of the site as well as the inherent elegance of traditional Nantucket structures.” EDITOR’S NOTE: For details, see Resources.
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Robert Dean, Michele Van Steinburgh, David Reilly, Robert Dean Architects INTERIOR DESIGN:
Jim Gauthier, Susan Stacy, Gauthier-Stacy BUILDER:
Ron Woods, Thirty Acre Wood LANDSCAPE DESIGN:
Keith LeBlanc, John Haven, LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects
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Ship Shape A REIMAGINED HOME AND BACK-TO -NATURE LANDSCAPE MELD TO CREATE AN ISLAND REFUGE. Text by BOB CURLEY Photography by DURSTON SAYLOR
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et on a windswept point with a commanding view of Long Island Sound, this island home seems to naturally spring up from its rugged coastal perch. The fact that virtually nothing greeting the eye is original to the site is a testimony to an inspired collaboration between architect, landscape designer, and interior
Landscape designer Edwina von Gal planted trees, grasses, and native bushes around a coastal home perched on a natural ledge overlooking the Thimble Islands, reharmonizing a once denuded site with its surrounding environment.
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designer on a project of reinvention and restoration that touches on everything from turret to bedrock. Spectacular location aside, architect David Scott Parker was decidedly underwhelmed with the existing structure the owners tasked him to reimagine. Set on an imposing granite ledge, the house was long, boxy, too horizontal, and architecturally “confused,” says Parker. Disparate elements included bulky formal columns, a vaguely Frenchlooking tower, hipped rooflines, and eyebrow windows. Rather than being daunted, Parker leaned into the chaos, redesigning the exterior in a location-appropriate Shingle style. “Shingle-style houses are always asymmetrical and playful,” explains Parker, who built upon some of the unique elements of the home—the conical tower containing the main interior staircase, for example—while working to unify the exterior appearance. ABOVE: Guests feel as though they are passing through a forest to get to the front entry of the house, thanks to von Gal’s thoughtful placement of ground cover, beds, bushes, and trees. RIGHT: A lowered ceiling and reduced fireplace transform the living room from baronial to convivial. FACING PAGE: The design team reduced a too-tall kitchen-and-livingroom ceiling to a more proportional height, which made room for this second-floor office with sweeping views of Long Island Sound.
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CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW: The kitchen’s
limed-oak cabinetry and honed-Basaltina countertops reflect interior designer Lorraine Letendre’s mastery of materials. Like the wheelhouse of a classic sailing vessel, this masculine and nautically themed office commands a view of the property’s boathouse and dock—and the sea beyond. Architect David Scott Parker opened up the dining room and kitchen, in part by exposing the sweep of the home’s spiral staircase; the varied hues of the chairs match those in a wall-sized painting by Larry Poons.
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“WE HAD TO LISTEN TO THE LEDGE. THIS IS BUILT ON A ROCK OUTCROPPING, SO LET’S LET IT BE THAT WAY.” —LANDSCAPE DESIGNER EDWINA VON GAL
“We toned down a lot of the classicism and contrast,” says Parker. That included rounding off and shingling the staid columns supporting a screened porch facing the sound. A pergola installed along the rear length of the home helps break up the linearity of the existing building, and a new second-story belvedere extending from the primary bedroom adds angularity as well as a
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ABOVE: A belvedere porch extends from the primary bedroom, delivering water views in three directions. RIGHT: The timbered ceiling in the primary bedroom creates some minor stylistic contrast to the rest of the house, but the pediment’s limed-oak paneling is on theme; sedate tones keep the focus on the view. FACING PAGE: The team used matching river rock to build landscape walls, veneer the chimney, and construct a stairway to the boathouse, one of the property’s original structures. Parker shingled it to match the updated main house.
perfect spot for the homeowners to take their morning coffee. The original developer “had completely denuded the site,” save for a couple of trees at the very tip of the island, says Parker, presenting both a challenge and opportunity for landscape designer Edwina von Gal. As is her reputation, the award-winning designer took her cues from the natural environment. “We had to listen to the ledge,” says von Gal, who advised the client: “This is built on a rock outcropping, so let’s let it be that way.” Rather than trying to create lawns on an island swept by harsh salt breezes and little water for irrigation, von Gal chose hardy and native plants and ornamentals. New river-stone walls were built to retain soil; plantings at the front of the house include bearberry for ground cover and low–maintenance
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“SHINGLE-STYLE HOUSES ARE ALWAYS ASYMMETRICAL AND PLAYFUL.” —ARCHITECT DAVID SCOTT PARKER
Gro-Low Sumac. Trees like American beech, tupelo, Eastern red cedar, and oaks were installed across the property. “I looked at the Thimble Islands and said, ‘What grows here?’ ” says von Gal. “We built a bit of a garden in front so you’re not looking out on cars and pavement but nothing too colorful because we didn’t want to overwhelm the house or the view.” Interior designer Lorraine Letendre, who passed away earlier this year, “was all about creating a sense of calm,” says Parker. “It’s a large home, but we wanted to create a comfortable space.” Materials like hand-slaked plaster walls and limed-oak floors softened the interior of the home, while walls were removed to create a more open floor plan, notably where the spiral staircase flows into the formal dining room. Central to the home is the client’s office. Located on the ground floor, it features shelves adorned with sailing trophies and a curved bank of windows overlooking the von Gal-designed stone stairway leading to the boathouse and dock. “Metaphorically, he’s the captain of the ship,” says Parker. EDITOR’S NOTE: For details, see Resources.
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David Scott Parker, David Scott Parker Architects BUILDER:
Bryan Geremia, BJG Construction LANDSCAPE DESIGN:
Edwina von Gal, Edwina von Gal + Co. INTERIOR DESIGN:
Lorraine Letendre, Lorraine Letendre Design
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The new swimming pool reflects the serenity of the home’s redesign while referencing its spectacular coastal setting. Installing the pool required extensive blasting of the granite ledge.
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SHIP SHAPE PAGES 140–149 Architecture: David Scott Parker, David Scott Parker Architects, Southport, 203-259-3373, dsparker.com Builder: Bryan Geremia, BJG Construction, Westbrook Interior millwork: Jerry A. Rowland, Handcraft Woodworking, Deerfield Beach, Fla., 954-418-6344, 954-418-6356, handcraftwoodwork ing.net; Franklin Venturini, Breakfast Woodworks, Guilford, 203-458-8888 Landscape design: Edwina von Gal, Edwina von Gal + Co., East Hampton, N.Y., 631-907-9040 Landscape architect of record: Christopher LaGuardia, LaGuardia Design Group, Water Mill, N.Y., 631-726-1403, laguardiadesigngroup.com Lighting design: David Barson, Opus, North Haven, 203-498-0407, opusavc.com Upholstery: Stela Danau, Roomworks Inc. Upholstery, Long Island City, N.Y., 718-729-8280 Window coverings: Margie Metcalfe, Porter Preston, Waterbury, 866-753-1113, porterpreston.com
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