Inside a Young Family's Contemporary New Canaan Home
When a young couple from Manhattan traded their Upper East Side apartment for a house in the suburbs, they set about marrying their urban aesthetic with the home’s more traditional lines.
When a young couple from Manhattan traded their Upper East Side apartment for a house in the suburbs, they set about marrying their urban aesthetic with the home’s more traditional lines.
Interior designer Shelley Morris gave this New Canaan contemporary a brand new vibe.
The home is one of New Canaan’s oldest dwellings and has been thoroughly restored over the years.
The “Wiley House” was built by Philip Johnson in the mid-fifties and recently updated by Roger Ferris + Partners.
Midcentury Modern fanatics are abuzz about this listing.
The 2 acre grounds include every kind of garden imaginable.
New Canaan’s iconic Jelliff Mill gets a new lease on life thanks to Gardiner & Larson Homes.
“We got rid of the old Colonial trappings and imbued it with a youthfulness and modernity more keeping with 21st-century life,” says homeowner and designer Mayling McCormick.
“We got rid of the old Colonial trappings and imbued it with a youthfulness and modernity more keeping with 21st-century life,” says homeowner and designer Mayling McCormick.
The listing of a New Canaan midcentury modern is always big news—and this one has the makings of a media darling. The home was built in 1956 by architect Willis Mills, who designed his then-modest dwelling to incorporate the steep and rocky terrain around it.
A one-room redo sparks a complete home-design success story.
A one-room redo sparks a complete home-design success story.
Chef/owner Brian Lewis made his vision come alive when he opened Elm restaurant. “Rooted in tradition and inspired by the seasons,” Elm brings modern American cuisine to the table with a focus on locally farm-driven flavors.
When Ann Conrad Stewart decided it was thyme for a change in her New Canaan property, she gave peas a chance.
When Ann Conrad Stewart decided it was thyme for a change in her New Canaan property, she gave peas a chance.
When printmaker Ann Conrad Stewart and her family made the switch from New York City to a gorgeous four acre New Canaan home, Stewart decided to turn their slick driveway into a year-round fruitful garden; growing everything from asparagus to…
Gifted with a strong sense of place and a flair for modern touches, a New Canaan designer dresses her family’s antique Colonial in holiday style.
Gifted with a strong sense of place and a flair for modern touches, a New Canaan designer dresses her family’s antique Colonial in holiday style.
The New Canaan Theatre Presents Spring Awakening
The rural residence wows for many reasons, including that it was constructed with reclaimed wood from New York City water tanks and original Boston cobblestones.