Rhode Island architect Nancy Leslie placed windows and porches throughout this beach house, capturing glorious seaside views.
Covered dining on the back porch makes for relaxed outdoor entertaining with unbroken water vistas.
A vintage bird sculpture sits in the kitchen.
In the kitchen, a mirror from John Rosselli Antiques is complemented by walls in Farrow & Ball’s Calke green; bar stools wear a combination of Quadrille damask and Zoffany twill.
In the great room, Quadrille striped fabric gives Palecek rattan chairs some contemporary flair. The custom sofa wears a DeLany & Long fabric; swivel chairs through the Antique and Artisan Gallery are upholstered in a Brunschwig & Fils cotton-linen blend. The seagrass area rug is through Turabian & Sariyan.
A canvas palm from the Canvas Nursery adds whimsy to the great room bar atop the clients own sideboard; lampshade is through Bunny Williams Home.
On a clear day, it’s possible to see Block Island from this sandy beach.
The seagrass area rug is through Turabian & Sariyan. In the hallway, a sailfish is mounted above a bench from Michael Trapp, which sports Quadrille fabrics on the cushion and pillows.
In the master bedroom, patterned Bunny Williams Home lamps complement a custom spool bed and loveseat throw pillow fabric from Oomph; bench is through BK Antiques; garden stool is through Mecox.
In one bedroom, Quadrille florals freshen up a headboard that once belonged to the husband’s mother, while a pair of palm tree lamps from Circa Who with Bunny Williams Home lampshades top Serena & Lily side tables.
Zebra artwork by Mary Maguire through Hamptons Antique Galleries adorns the wall of another bedroom; a coral bedside lamp from Pottery Barn wears a custom lampshade in a Shyam Ahuja fabric.
This article appears in the July 2019 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).