To create the main lodge, a second floor that houses bedrooms, gym, sauna and media room was added to the camp’s former mess hall.
In the main lodge family room, side chairs from Room & Board circle an antique games table alongside a work titled Available Light by Michael DeLucia.
The 14-acre property now has lots of room for family and friends, from a fully renovated main lodge to a series of cozy cabins.
Banners from the camp’s early days—going back to 1952—were restored and hung in the lodge family room’s rough hewn rafters. An RH sectional and Room & Board cowhide poufs flank a circular coffee table. The Dash & Albert rug is through Annie Selke; the green painted buffet is from Mecox. Artwork above the piano by Devan Shimoyama is titled Every Lover in the Form of Stars (Tears of the Flamingo Prince).
A pair of RH sofas face off across a grouping of CB2 coffee tables in the main lodge living room. Swivel chairs in a rust velvet are from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams; side tables are from West Elm.
In the dining room, a bench from RH and Eames chairs from Design Within Reach surround a pair of RH dining tables under Brendan Ravenhill light fixtures.
Kusine (Orange/Navy), a sculpture by Nicole Wermers, complements a custom iron stair and rail by Rolando Kraeher.
Kitchen cabinetry is designed and fabricated by Plato Woodwork. Counter stools are from Room & Board.
In the blue cottage, swivel armchairs from Lee Industries are complemented by a Pottery Barn rug and a wood and cast-metal coffee table from West Elm.
A bedroom corner is filled with a chair and stump table from West Elm; the wool dhurrie rug is by Steven Alan Ferda.
A Circa Lighting ceiling fixture illuminates the living room in the green cottage. Green chairs from Design Within Reach flank a Room & Board bistro table. The sofa is from RH; the coffee table is from Crate & Barrel; marble-top side table is through Wisteria.
This article appears in the April 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).