A circa-1930 Greenwich house underwent a gut renovation by the husband–wife architectural team of Khanna-Schultz and interior design by Cristiana Mascarenhas. The Richard Schultz–designed outdoor furniture is through Knoll.
In a bid to introduce modern furnishings into a traditional home, in the living room Mascarenhas used a velvet sofa, a pair of low chairs and a leather armchair, all from Minotti. The silk-wool rug is by Vandenloom. The two round black marble side tables are through Cassina.
Views from the home extend across protected wetlands.
The architectural team designed a new family room wing, characterized by a soaring ceiling clad in walnut. The space is filled with both natural light via a corner casement window and from a sculptural chandelier from Studio Dunn. The Cassina sofa, fronted with a leather Cassina ottoman, is adorned with pillows from Williams-Sonoma.
The dining room features Saarinen chairs upholstered in bouclé fabric surrounding a Saarinen round table from Design Within Reach.
Kitchen counter stools are from BDDW; a backsplash of Heath Ceramic tiles alternates matte and glossy finishes; Alison Berger bell jar pendants are through Holly Hunt.
For an informal dining area in the family room, Eames chairs gather around a walnut table.
The home office has an Eames executive chair, a Moooi pendant and a Zanotta glass table.
A custom armchair and pillows sport Osborne & Little fabric, while the drapes are made of Liaigre gray silk.
In the master bedroom, a custom Charles bed from B&B Italia is positioned on an antique rug. The walnut base and nightstand are custom. The table lamp is from Flos.
The master bathroom features a walk-in glassed shower and a separate freestanding Victoria + Albert tub. Zebra Gray tile is through Stone Source.
A double vanity is topped in Corian and faucets are from the Kallista One Series.
This article appears in the March 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).