June’s 4 Freshest Design Discoveries
Take a peek at some of the buzziest news in the Connecticut scene.
Take a peek at some of the buzziest news in the Connecticut scene.
We find some familiar faces on the outlet’s annual round-up of the year’s best designers.
You’ve never had more control over the finer things in your workplace, nor has it ever been more important to make it feel like home.
Here’s some hard data that paints a picture of the year soon behind us.
Our Editor-at-Large wraps up the year with her favorite finds.
Gather in style and sophistication.
In the midst of opening their first offices in Connecticut and New York, The Agency co-founder (and Bravo regular) stopped by to answer some questions.
Flushed with light, this Rowayton home glistens with worldwide treasures.
With over $375 million in sales and 17 years of experience, Cindy Raney has a wealth of advice and insight to share.
Over the past 17 years, CTC&G has been the go-to source for design inspiration for homeowners and designers alike. In each issue, we present the work of talented practitioners in the fields of design, architecture, building and landscape. Here is…
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Erick Espinoza of Anthony Baratta LLC designs a gentleman’s study that’s not afraid of being pretty.
This modern home seamlessly blends in with its coastal environment.
A move from Manhattan meant a whole new palette for this family of four.
Discover more about the making of a space.
CTC&G joined Halstead for an enlightening panel on creating a sustainable home for the future. CTC&G Editorial Director D.J. Carey moderated the panel which included Diane Devore of Devore Associates Landscape Architects, Star Zakrzewski of ZH Architects and Bo Poulseen…
Thirty-two acres of prime Connecticut land long belonging to musicians Paul Simon and Edie Brickell recently hit the market for $13.9 million.
Delicious menus to try at some of our favorite Connecticut restaurants.
The owner of this coastal residence has dialogues with her rooms; the conversations directed her interior design.
Reimagine design with a community of tech savvy designers and local boutiques at our open studio all day event.
Diane Bilgore unearths a garden’s history and secrets,
then restores it to its former grandeur.
It’s right within walking distance of the newly reopened GrayBarns Inn and Tavern.
Many empty nesters sell large family homes and move closer to town, but this couple went the opposite direction.
Millennial buyers know what they want, and what they don’t want.