The antique bench in the foyer was found at Curate Interiors. The grandfather clock is from Scandinavian Antiques. Lighting fixture is from Arteriors; rug is from Serena & Lily.
On the porch of a seasonal Niantic house, Wicker Works furniture with cushions upholstered in a Sunbrella fabric creates an inviting outdoor living space. Throw pillow fabric is Christopher Farr.
Dovetail Furniture chairs surround a trestle table designed by architect John Allee and made by Alfred Brown Cabinetry. The Madeline Weinrib rug is from ABC Carpet & Home; and the pendants are from Serena & Lily.
Artwork by Jennifer Ebner hangs over the mantel. A throw pillow made of a Jane Shelton fabric through Webster & Co. complements an upholstered chair from the Antique and Artisan Gallery. Sofa pillows are in a Quadrille fabric.
The kitchen island countertop, shelves and hood are made from the house’s original chestnut floors. The pendants over the island are vintage from Cisco Brothers. Table pendant is from Anthropologie. Chairs are from Blue Ocean Traders.
A Lee sectional sits on top of a sisal rug from Stark in the den. The pair of vintage folding rope chairs are from the Antique and Artisan Gallery. Floor lamp is from Arteriors.
A pinstripe painted on the staircase resembles a grain sack and was a painstakingly difficult process—thanks to the angle—to complete.
A funky wooden fixture from West Elm hangs at the top of the staircase.
Vintage rattan headboards and John Robshaw bedding create cozy sleeping quarters in the guest room.
Harbor lights from Urban Archaeology hang over a custom vanity in the master bathroom. Hand towels are from Garnet Hill.
A cast iron clawfoot tub in the kids’ bathroom looks like it is original to the house but is a new Barclays model. Pedestal sink is from Waterworks. Rug is from Dash & Albert.
With limited space for bedside tables, the designer used French library sconces from Visual Comfort for task lighting in the master bedroom. The pine spindle bed is from English Farmhouse Furniture.
This article appears in the June 2016 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).