Club chairs covered in a Scalamandré fabric, a Calypso Home sofa covered in Rogers & Goffigon linen, and garden stools through Millie Rae’s provide comfy living room seating. The antique coffee table is from Parc Monceau, the wool area rug is by Robertex.
In the tavern-style dining room, the designer’s own antique chairs surround a table from Parc Monceau. Floral arrangement is by KD&J Botanica. Linen seat cushion upholstery is through the Boston Design Center. The beach paintings are by local artists. Candle holders are through Pickets.
Here, the designer poses with her cat, Doggie, in the foyer.
In the three-season room, windows and ceiling are dressed in burlap. The teak couch and chairs are from Barlow Tyrie, the rolling bar cart is from Jonathan Adler.
In the adjacent family room, artwork by O’Reilly’s sister hangs on the antique barn wood wall. The Lillian August bergere is covered in a Rogers & Goffigon fabric. The table lamp is from Simon Pearce.
A Currey & Co. bamboo chandelier picks up the brown of the custom oak floors. White Caesarstone tops the island, while the counters are done in Carrera gold marble. Floral arrangements are by KD&J Botanica. Backsplash subway tile is through New England
In the kitchen, cabinetry by Hemingway Custom Cabinetry sports polished-nickel hardware.
The designer added pops of turquoise and orange to the mostly tan home office. A needlepoint pillow of the family dog, Mr. Sullivan, graces the ghost chair from Smart Furniture. Sunburst mirror is through Montage.
In O’Reilly’s daughter’s bedroom, Ralph Lauren linens, Pottery Barn shams, Ikat Roman shades by Paul Kaufman and a cream shag rug from Redi Cut Carpet strike a youthful note.
A Phillip Jeffries grasscloth wall covering and a hemp rug add contemporary punch to the second-floor hallway. The glass bell lantern is from Visual Comfort
Master bedroom walls are painted Benjamin Moore’s Linen white. Window sheers, bedskirt, duvet and Euro shams are done in Rogers & Goffigon fabrics.
The cashmere throw and pillow are from Ralph Lauren, and the ceramic garden stool is through Millie Rae’s.
The master bathroom looks bigger than it is thanks to a custom double sink and mirrored medicine cabinet through Waterware.
This article appears in the March 2015 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).