The façade of John Willey’s weekend home in Millerton, New York, is clad in charcoal gray–stained clapboard and punctuated by a front door painted Benjamin Moore’s Heritage Red.
In the entry, a vintage Egyptian-style bench once owned by Jack Lenor Larsen stands beside a French stone pedestal table from Mariani Gardens.
The living room features a Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams sofa, a pony-skin chair from Lillian August, and walls painted Benjamin Moore’s Midnight Oil.
Walnut chairs from Neven and Neven Moderne surround a farmhouse table from Hunter Bee in the dining room; the vintage brass Zanadoo chandelier is from Arteriors.
In the entry, a paint-on-velvet work by Julian Chichester hangs above dip-dyed stools from Serena & Lily.
Vintage amber glass bottles line the windowsill in the kitchen, which features granite countertops and cabinets painted Benjamin Moore’s Black.
Restoration Hardware’s Maison Panel bed in Antiqued Black sits on a pony-skin rug from Beauvais Carpets in the master bedroom.
Blue leather ottomans from Lillian August are stationed in the den, along with an area rug from Crate & Barrel and a Grand Chateau mirror from Ballard Designs.
In the living room, a Markham chair from Lillian August rests beside a stacked-stone fireplace.
This article appears in the November 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).