In this Connecticut countryside home, a French flair fills the air. The mudroom features antique French terra cotta flooring, hand-finished gray marble wainscoting and a flower sink.
This Kent pool house draws inspiration from the property’s past as a horse-farm, resulting in a chic rustic space. An RH sectional doubles as a bed. Pool-friendly, kid-friendly choices were used throughout—Perennials Fabrics on the ottoman, a rug from Appletree Design Depot and swivel-chair material through Kravet.
A mid-18th-century Lyme home on the Connecticut River has an energy that sails and soothes. The kitchen is complete with beamed ceilings and Farrow & Ball’s French Grey on the cabinetry.
This vintage Litchfield County farmhouse, schoolhouse and tobacco barn all wrapped into one makes it a history-lover’s paradise. A library corner of the family room has a vintage Karl Springer desk and antique Italian chair; the zinc table is from Mecox; and the ottoman is covered in Fortuny Mazzarino.
This reclaimed Rowayton barn features a tasteful fuss-free kitchen that overlooks the living room and is filled with a mix of furniture styles. The Zebra chair is from Le Barn Antiques, the Burmese armchair is from the Antique and Artisan Gallery and the sofa is from RH. Shutters on the kitchen island hide a television.
Arianne de Kwiatkowski transformed this Westhampton Beach barn into a creative abode. Assorted pieces from Sister Parish, the family’s onetime decorator, and a canvas by Arianne de Kwiatkowski anchor a sitting area on the upper floor.
This rustic Connecticut retreat is an idyllic escape for a New York City-based family. Their country home includes vintage artwork from 1stDibs above the mantel in the living room. Nickey Kehoe spindle chairs wear de Le Cuona’s Ragamuffin linen. The jute rug is from RH, the coffee table is from Shoppe Amber Interiors, and the floor lamp is through Visual Comfort & Co.
In this red barn’s bedroom, a Baker bench cozies up to a Savoir bed, which is dressed in Matouk linens. The Josef Frank fabric for the Roman shades is from Svenskt Tenn. A Marc Phillips rug is topped with a cowhide from Putnam & Mason.
This Vermont home boasts a sleek modern look, while still maintaining a woodsy feel. In the living room, designer Dan Barsanti kept the original marble fireplace but painted the bookcases black. The tufted white sofa, chunky Lucite table, and wool carpet are custom through Barsanti Desmone.
This rustic sanctuary in Sharon doubles as an art studio and living space for a couple with artistic flair. In a reading nook adjacent to the dining area, books and personal items—like a small bust from Montage Antiques and bowls from Workaday Handmade—fill the bookshelves, which cleverly divide the living space.