The exterior of this Litchfield County country home blends colonial tradition with pops of color.
This Norwalk coastal living room is furnished with Lee Industries sofas, textured Gabby Home side tables and swivel chairs upholstered in Cowtan & Tout’s Tarka fabric, all through from Schwartz Design Showrooms. At the adjacent breakfast table, Palecek chairs wear a Thibaut fabric.
In a bedroom at the 2022 Hartford Designer Showhouse, Dolly fabric by Sister Parish was used as the backdrop for the twin beds, which are outfitted with Garnet Hill quilts.
The same patriotic bedroom features Sister Parish Boxwood Stripe wallpaper.
Serena & Lily Riviera bar stools in this New Canaan kitchen offer seating in a sea of blue.
This patriotic Greenwich home features a ceiling by Anne Harris Painting with a scene of the Gettysburg battlefield, where the homeowner’s ancestor fought (and survived).
In this sunny Rowayton bedroom, a vintage nightstand found on Chairish complements Serena & Lily striped bedding and a custom red, white, and blue roman shade.
In the primary suite of this Rowayton home, interior designer Whitney McNell created a cozy space with a round marble table from CB2 and a custom banquette.
Original period colors found under wallpaper were replicated through Benjamin Moore’s Historical Colors series, notably a Colonial Blue for this Redding kitchen.
In this Westhampton Beach residence’s foyer, Ed Ruscha’s lithograph All Points hangs above an IWI bench from Avenue Road. Accents of blue and a pop of red stand out amongst the natural wood finishings.
In a coastal Norwalk home, the primary bedroom caught a case of the blues. The walls are wrapped in Thibaut’s Sandia grasscloth; Worlds Away bedside tables are through Schwartz Design Showrooms.
This Westhampton Beach home features a circa-1902 boathouse-turned-pool house. It is furnished with a RH coffee table, a Mark Cunningham–designed sofa upholstered in a Ralph Lauren Home outdoor fabric, and a vintage Robert Indiana poster.