Michael Devine’s Fretwork fabric covers the walls in the foyer, and a brass lantern from Vaughan hangs above. Sisal rug is through Country Carpet; sisal stair runner is through Stark Carpet.
The original dark kitchen was gutted to create a brighter, more open space. French bistro chairs from TK Collections are tucked under the island; polished nickel pendants from Circa Lighting are suspended above.
In the dining room, Pierre Frey wallpaper creates a big impact. Two Brunschwig & Fils fabrics cover the chairs. Lily Grande chandelier is through Chameleon Fine Lighting. Table is through Lillian August.
In the mudroom, Sister Parish’s Chou Chou wallpaper covers the walls. A window seat is upholstered in a Kravet fabric. Beehive lantern is through Robert Allen.
A Kravet indoor/outdoor fabric covers the family room sofas. The Robert Allen drape and shade fabric is trimmed in a Samuel & Sons fringe. The pagoda lamp is through Meg Braff Designs. Side tables are through Bungalow. Velvet ottoman is through Trovare Home.
An acrylic coffee table from Tara Shaw Maison adds a pop of contemporary among the more traditional silhouettes in the living room. Drapery fabric is by Jim Thompson. The sofa is trimmed in a Samuel & Sons blue and cream French bullion and upholstered in Rogers & Goffigon Cervo. Sofa pillows are covered in Holland & Sherry fabric.
Kyoto Blossom from Pindler & Pindler —on the armchair and upholstered bed—dominates a girl’s bedroom. Desk chair is from Pottery Barn Teen. Desk is through West Elm .
In the serene master bedroom, narrow side tables from Chelsea Textiles and swing arm wall sconces from Circa Lighting conserve space. The custom upholstered headboard and bed skirt are done in a Charlotte Moss for Fabricut fabric.
This article appears in the January 2015 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).