In the living room, an Oomph coffee table anchors sofas and club chairs covered in a Perennials fabric; the blue stools and throw pillows are upholstered in Pierre Frey fabric; the patterned pillows are in a Madeline Weinrib fabric. Rug is through JD Staron.
In the entry, a runner by Magdelena York graces the stained hardwood floors; the lantern is through Oomph, and the bench is from Oly Studio.
The oyster-shell door knocker was designed by Ed Waskiewicz.
The house shares a waterfront perch with the community dock. For passing boaters “the interior is like a Hollywood stage set,” says the designer.
In the living room, Christopher Spitzmiller lamps sit atop Oomph side tables. The blue pendant lights in the open-plan kitchen designed by Deane are by Urban Electric.
The house shares a waterfront perch with the community dock. For passing boaters “the interior is like a Hollywood stage set,” says the designer.
The deck is perfect for an al fresco feast.
Lynn Morgan takes the helm.
An oysterman unloads the day’s catch.
Sailing is a popular pastime on the river.
In the dining room, a hexagonal chandelier from Chameleon Fine Lighting hangs above a Holly Hunt table. A striped Dhurrie by JD Staron plays off the Travers linen chair fabric.
arched yacht-like ceiling, a China Seas Quadrille fabric covers the window seat, and the furnishings are upholstered in Romo’s Linara Cloud. The coffee table is through Hickory Chair; the brass sconces are by Urban Electric. The shell console is through Noir Furniture.
On the top floor, polished teak and holly floors evoke a luxury yacht.
The entry courtyard offers a spot of privacy.
A ship’s bunk, complete with cleating hardware and a hidden trundle, was custom made for the homeowners’ grandchildren.
The guest-room walls are done in a Phillip Jeffries grasscloth; Oomph bedside tables flank a custom headboard; the mirror is from Made Goods. Perennials window panels sport a coral Pindler & Pindler trim.
A hanging lantern in the stairwell is from Treilliage.
Shimmery guest bathroom tile through D&D Fine Homes catches reflections from a Hudson Valley Lighting sconce.
An Anne Packard oil on driftwood hangs above coat pegs in the mudroom.
This article appears in the September 2014 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).