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Coastal Effect

Located just feet from Long Island Sound, an Old Greenwich kitchen tastefully serves up its main course: 180-degree views.

Be My Guest

A preservationist restores a 1920s bungalow that results in an idyllic guest retreat.

Turning the Corner

A curvy, two-floor addition and lots of Art Deco furnishings give a 1929 regency-style home in Darien some sex appeal.

Passage to India

Gool and Dinyar Wadia's award-winning English garden finds its soul in the Far East.

Just Add Water

A home on Greenwich Cove owes its sleek, contemporary design to Bartels-Pagliaro Architects, but credits its best asset—a breathtaking waterfront location—to nature.

Pattern Behavior

Designers Lauren Muse and Christina Murphy infuse a Greenwich Colonial with lots of color, pattern and texture.

Neutral Ground

Jerome and Terri Jessup’s colonial — based on the principles of simplicity, subtlety, sublimity and silence — is a study in neutralism that seamlessly blends interior spaces with the outdoors.

Urban Legend

Despite the challenges of installing a kitchen in a third-floor walk-up, a hip South Norwalk loft gets an equally sophisticated cooking space.

Pop Rocks

Unexpected pops of color and sparkle make a small Weston home big on style.

Secret Garden

A century-old Tudor estate in Greenwich gets a new English garden that looks equally mature.

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