For a child’s bedroom, Baratta designed a bed that replicates a boat. The headboard is upholstered in fabric from Romo. A Pierre Frey sailboat-motif fabric was used for a club chair and ottoman; the red trim is from Samuel & Sons. Vaughan Designs sconces are topped with shades made by Blanche Field.
The porch overlooks a large swimming pool, with distant views of the ocean beyond.
An expansive covered porch boasts a decorative mural by Adam Lowenbein and rattan furniture manufactured by Bielecky Brothers. The sofa is upholstered with a Ralph Lauren fabric; the trim is Pindler. The hurricane sconces are through Jalan Jalan.
In the game room in the sports barn, a Harbinger Commodore lantern in a custom blue hangs above a Federal-style game table. The chairs are upholstered in a Nina Campbell fabric through Osborne & Little and sport a trim from Samuel & Sons. The rug is through Country Braid House.
In a corner of the home, Baratta paired an antique hutch/cabinet with a custom hooked rug, which depicts a map of Nantucket.
A model airplane swoops from the ceiling of the sports room.
A Mulligan’s wing chair is set next to an antique trunk from Baratta’s Westhampton store.
The designs on a hooked rug complement the patterns of stool cushions in the kitchen.
In the master bedroom, a chair sports a playful Cowtan & Tout fabric, while the headboard is covered in a Manuel Canovas floral also through Cowtan & Tout. The yellow strie wallpaper is Thibaut.
Pink and blue hydrangea complement the iconic Nantucket gray shingle siding.
Master bathroom walls wear a Ralph Lauren Home floral wallpaper, which is complemented by a braid rug from Country Braid House.
Baratta has never been afraid of color, as evidenced in his use of red in a guest bedroom. Ralph Lauren fabric, with Samuel & Sons trim, is used for a pair of armchairs that anchor a model lighthouse. The blue and white fabric on the valances is Kravet with Samuel & Sons trim.
Schumacher fabric is used on the headboard, which is trimmed with a Samuel & Sons rope.
A pink peony contrasts blue and white rope wallpaper in one of the bathrooms.
This article appears in the February 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).