Architect Andrew Bartolotta sited the house so the inhabitants could enjoy views of the mature landscape and pond.
Dedon lounge chairs and a John Hutton teak coffee table from Sutherland create an outdoor lounge alongside a fireplace fashioned from the same stone used on the main house.
A pair of clear panel sconces from O’Lampia flanks the front door.
Dedon furniture invites lounging by the outdoor fireplace.
The buff-colored stucco estate boasts classical proportions. The simple window and door surrounds are composed of Indiana buff limestone, while the veneer stone on the house and site walls are Old Redding Custom Blend, all from Connecticut Stone.
French doors open to the dining room, which is furnished with a Wüd Furniture Design dining table and chairs through Clarity Home Interiors. The Fromental wallpaper mimics stone; the Sahco Fenix drapery fabric is through Donghia; and the Compass chandelier is through Apparatus.
Custom tiles from La Pietra Marble and a Bluestar range in peacock blue infuse the kitchen with color. The Pietra del Cardosa countertops are from Connecticut Stone, and the Kallista faucet is from Klaffs.
Falk copper pots are suspended from a custom pot rack, and the quartet of Arteriors bar stools are through Clarity Home Interiors.
The lower-level entertainment area includes a printed wall mural by Clarity Home Interiors and a pendant light from Circa Lighting above the pool table. Rug is from Saddlemans.
In the office, walls by Heidi Holzer complement a Romo sofa.
In the family room, a Verellen Clarence sofa sports a vintage linen. The Nicolas club chairs, Theo swivel chairs and orange Owen day bench are also from Verellen. Woven wool throw is from Bungalow.
In the lower-level bathroom, RH towels hang from towel hooks from Canaan Distributors mounted on porcelain wall tile from Connecticut Stone.
Fromental wallpaper backs the custom bed upholstered in Romo fabric. Lamps from Bungalow top custom lacquered side tables. The bench is from Holly Hunt.
In the powder room, Hubbardton Forge sconces flank a mirror from Made Goods; the wall-mounted faucet is from Waterworks; the marble sink is from Stone Forest; and the wall tile is from Connecticut Stone.
In the master bathroom, the custom floor tile is from Connecticut Stone, and the freestanding tub is from Waterworks.
This article appears in the September 2016 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).