A New York City Loft Inspired this Westport Home (Gallery)
To suit the homeowners’ minimalist sensibility, architect Christopher Pagliaro designed a home respectful of the community on the outside, while leaving any hint of classic Connecticut at the doorstep.
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1/13photography by Keith Scott MortonThe master bathroom features a Nella Vetrina vanity and lighted mirror from Modern Plumbing. The combination of clear and frosted glass allows for both natural light and privacy. The custom mosaic wall tile is from Studium.photography by Keith Scott MortonThe master bathroom features a Nella Vetrina vanity and lighted mirror from Modern Plumbing. The combination of clear and frosted glass allows for both natural light and privacy. The custom mosaic wall tile is from Studium.
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2/13photography by Keith Scott MortonThe master bathroom features a Nella Vetrina vanity and lighted mirror from Modern Plumbing. The combination of clear and frosted glass allows for both natural light and privacy. The custom mosaic wall tile is from Studium.photography by Keith Scott MortonThe master bathroom features a Nella Vetrina vanity and lighted mirror from Modern Plumbing. The combination of clear and frosted glass allows for both natural light and privacy. The custom mosaic wall tile is from Studium.
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3/13photography by Keith Scott MortonIn the guest room, a bright orange wall makes the Ballard Designs headboard and West Elm bedside tables stand out.photography by Keith Scott MortonIn the guest room, a bright orange wall makes the Ballard Designs headboard and West Elm bedside tables stand out.
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4/13photography by Keith Scott MortonArchitect Christopher Pagliaro and interior designer Linda Heinzelman stand on the floating staircase.photography by Keith Scott MortonArchitect Christopher Pagliaro and interior designer Linda Heinzelman stand on the floating staircase.
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5/13photography by Keith Scott MortonThe built-in bar is conveniently located in the living room and includes a custom glass-enclosed wine storage unit. Open shelving makes finding the right glass to match a particular vintage a snap. Bar stools by the designer are upholstered with Jerry Pair fabric.photography by Keith Scott MortonThe built-in bar is conveniently located in the living room and includes a custom glass-enclosed wine storage unit. Open shelving makes finding the right glass to match a particular vintage a snap. Bar stools by the designer are upholstered with Jerry Pair fabric.
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6/13Photograph by cwenar photographyThe distinctive pitched roofline provides a sculptural element that repeats on the cabana. The pool is intentionally sited lower than the house so that, come winter, it is not part of the visual landscape.Photograph by cwenar photographyThe distinctive pitched roofline provides a sculptural element that repeats on the cabana. The pool is intentionally sited lower than the house so that, come winter, it is not part of the visual landscape.
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7/13photography by Keith Scott MortonThe ultramodern kitchen features suspended stainless steel shelves with a glass backsplash, pendant fixtures from Nella Vetrina and Kravet stools covered with Duralee fabric.photography by Keith Scott MortonThe ultramodern kitchen features suspended stainless steel shelves with a glass backsplash, pendant fixtures from Nella Vetrina and Kravet stools covered with Duralee fabric.
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8/13photography by Keith Scott MortonOn the bridge upstairs, a custom runner fits with the purple color scheme.photography by Keith Scott MortonOn the bridge upstairs, a custom runner fits with the purple color scheme.
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9/13photography by Keith Scott MortonThe distinctive pitched roofline provides a sculptural element that repeats on the cabana. The pool is intentionally sited lower than the house so that, come winter, it is not part of the visual landscape.photography by Keith Scott MortonThe distinctive pitched roofline provides a sculptural element that repeats on the cabana. The pool is intentionally sited lower than the house so that, come winter, it is not part of the visual landscape.
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10/13photography by Keith Scott MortonA partial wall was added to the round master bedroom to create a straight line on which to place the bed and velvet headboard. Lamp Works reading sconces flank the bed that is covered with Ankasa linens. The grass-cloth wall covering is from Holland & Sherry, drapery panels are Zimmer-Rohde, and a tightly woven shag rug grounds the space.photography by Keith Scott MortonA partial wall was added to the round master bedroom to create a straight line on which to place the bed and velvet headboard. Lamp Works reading sconces flank the bed that is covered with Ankasa linens. The grass-cloth wall covering is from Holland & Sherry, drapery panels are Zimmer-Rohde, and a tightly woven shag rug grounds the space.
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11/13photography by Keith Scott MortonIn the living room, custom velvet and leather sofas flank a Christian Liaigre coffee table. The sofa table is Holly Hunt, and the silver leaf and parchment fixture is from Foundry Lighting.photography by Keith Scott MortonIn the living room, custom velvet and leather sofas flank a Christian Liaigre coffee table. The sofa table is Holly Hunt, and the silver leaf and parchment fixture is from Foundry Lighting.
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12/13photography by Keith Scott MortonGlass doors slide open to reveal the lush landscape. On the curved wall, a custom plaster relief wall treatment by Decorative Art & Design provides an artistic backdrop for the baby grand and the starched silk lamp by Aqua Creations. The bold red Ying chairs are from Studium, and the table is from Global Views.photography by Keith Scott MortonGlass doors slide open to reveal the lush landscape. On the curved wall, a custom plaster relief wall treatment by Decorative Art & Design provides an artistic backdrop for the baby grand and the starched silk lamp by Aqua Creations. The bold red Ying chairs are from Studium, and the table is from Global Views.
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13/13photography by Keith Scott MortonIn the powder room, a Donghia mirror hangs on hand-screened wallpaper by Carolyn Ray.photography by Keith Scott MortonIn the powder room, a Donghia mirror hangs on hand-screened wallpaper by Carolyn Ray.
This article appears in the June 2013 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).