Homeowner Aimee Carpenter incorporated a gallery wall made up of framed prints in her contemporary, barn-inspired home in Darien. Heralding from Carpenter’s Farm and Animal series, the black and white artworks give the upstairs hallway an undeniable homey and personal ambiance. (Featured in CTC&G, March, 2015)
Designer Joanna Heimbold incorporated a large-scale art piece into the dining room of a rock musicians’ Old Greenwich home. The attention-grabbing pairing of the minimalist painting against a taupe-hued wallpaper pattern of blue and white flowers seamlessly satisfies the homeowners’ creative lifestyle. (Featured in CTC&G, February, 2015)
Designer Tammy Connor’s use of creative thinking and resourcefulness is evident in this Litchfield County Southern Style home. Hanging hand-held mirrors, owned by her clients, as wall décor adds an unexpected element that pairs well with the overall traditional design of the master bathroom. (Featured in CTC&G, January, 2018)
A fabric tapestry, Les Lions, adds a suitable pop of color and whimsy to this master suite sitting room designed by Lynn Morgan. (Featured in CTC&G, June, 2016)
Inside this Westport home designed by Stephanie Rapp, the black chalkboard adds both a fun and functional flair to the room. While the dark color of the board complements the all-white kitchen, it also allows the opportunity for the homeowners to personalize this communal space. (Featured in CTC&G, February, 2019)
Designer Paula Caravelli was faced with a challenge after being told she couldn’t make any structural modifications to a 1,600 square-foot Manhattan apartment. Featuring a graphic black and white photo collage by Robert Greene on the living room wall provided the perfect solution. (Featured in NYC&G, October, 2017)
A touch of sentiment was incorporated into to the sunroom of Architect Chip Bohl’s Germantown farmhouse. On display, his collection of mounted taxidermy fish acts as artwork and conversation starters. (Featured in NYC&G, March, 2019)
This article appears in the June 2019 issue of Over the Wire.