As one of the most sought-after real estate markets in the world, Nantucket homes are both traditional and eclectic—homeowners and designers alike celebrate the long-established culture of Nantucket architecture while bringing their personal visions to fruition. These past C&G features provide a taste of what island living has to offer.
Gigi, one of this Nantucket homeowner’s three Bichon Frises, relaxes on a teak sofa from Logan Gardens covered in a Caribbean blue fabric. The antique fisherman’s net and Madaket sign add vintage flair.
Fresh hydrangea clippings in this Nantucket home bring the outdoors in.
Repeat clients of Lynn Morgan Design asked the designer and architects, Botticelli & Pohl, to create a town-side home that isn’t the typical Nantucket house.
Builder Mark Godfrey helped create a new family home in Nantucket’s Historic District, while honoring the roots of the original home built in 1824. Wide-plank flooring and Kravet wallpaper complement homeowner Susan Zises Green’s extensive collection of antiques.
In the main house of this Nantucket property, Workshop APD designed the blackened-steel fireplace fabricated by Blazing Design.The floor-to-ceiling windows offer the epitome of harborside living.
At the same waterfront estate, the primary suite’s terrace is furnished with Janus et Cie chaises.
Pink and blue hydrangea complement the iconic Nantucket gray shingle siding of a guest cottage.
At an Anthony Baratta-designed residence, the expansive covered porch boasts nautical notes with 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.
A Holly Hunt lighting fixture in a nickel finish hangs above the custom island of this Nantucket kitchen. The stools and bistro chairs were handwoven in France and incorporate the client’s signature colors.