Tour a New Canaan Megamansion Designed by Architect James E. Gearity and Priced at $9.2M
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High in New Canaan on a site rather close to the New York state border, a massive home awaits a buyer with a desire for vast space, chic details, and a blend of warmth and grandeur. Designed by architect James E. Gearity and spanning 16,255 square feet, the Connecticut residence is priced at a whopping $9.188 million.
While you could get caught up in the beauty of the manicured four acres, the home’s spectacular interiors are the true draw. Inside, you can find everything from a Baccarat chandelier to custom bronze work by Smithsonian-displayed artist Dimitri Gerakaris. When it comes to the rooms themselves, many of the living spaces stand out.
Lacquered from head to toe, The Blue Room is a colorful yet tailored spot for unwinding in front of the fireplace or entertaining in style. However, it’s the great room, which was inspired by Windsor Castle, that seems destined for impressive, large-scale hosting with its handsome, wood-carved fireplace, soaring high ceilings, and beautiful kitchen. Other show-stopping elements include the primary suite with a 800-square-foot dressing suite, the stone and glass wine grotto, and the new pool outside.
For someone who wants to live large in 2025, Ashlei De Souza of SERHANT. holds the lavish listing.