Designer Lisa Hilderbrand Creates a Holiday Wonderland in a Family's Riverside Home
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1/7Photographs by Robert GrantA lavishly decorated tree is the focal point of the family room, where a wood trunk from Antique and Artisan Gallery serves as the coffee table. The sofa is covered in a Rogers & Goffigon fabric.Photographs by Robert GrantA lavishly decorated tree is the focal point of the family room, where a wood trunk from Antique and Artisan Gallery serves as the coffee table. The sofa is covered in a Rogers & Goffigon fabric.
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2/7Photographs by Robert GrantThis festive table starts with natural decorations, a citrus topiary and clove-studded Meyer lemon pomanders. The 18th-century French walnut banquet table and framed textile of a Chinese child’s garment are from the Hamptons Antique Galleries; dining chairs, sideboard, hurricanes and lamps are from Harbor View Antiques; and the sconce is by Vaughan Designs.Photographs by Robert GrantThis festive table starts with natural decorations, a citrus topiary and clove-studded Meyer lemon pomanders. The 18th-century French walnut banquet table and framed textile of a Chinese child’s garment are from the Hamptons Antique Galleries; dining chairs, sideboard, hurricanes and lamps are from Harbor View Antiques; and the sconce is by Vaughan Designs.
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3/7Photographs by Robert GrantThe silver nut dish is an antique.
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4/7Photographs by Robert GrantIn the living room, seasonal greens and berries fill a vintage tea canister and jardinière; a midcentury tray table is from Hiden Galleries; chairs are upholstered in a Cowtan & Tout fabric.Photographs by Robert GrantIn the living room, seasonal greens and berries fill a vintage tea canister and jardinière; a midcentury tray table is from Hiden Galleries; chairs are upholstered in a Cowtan & Tout fabric.
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5/7Photographs by Robert GrantA Chinese screen reflects the homeowners affinity for Asian art.
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6/7Photographs by Robert GrantA classic wreath hangs above the bench in the breakfast room, where side chairs sport vintage velvet. The trestle table is from Yellow Monkey Antiques.Photographs by Robert GrantA classic wreath hangs above the bench in the breakfast room, where side chairs sport vintage velvet. The trestle table is from Yellow Monkey Antiques.
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7/7Photographs by Robert GrantA corner of the den does double duty as a bar area.
This article appears in the December 2016 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).