In the solarium, a seating area consisting of Carlos Motta chairs and a cocktail table by Paul Kingma from 1stdibs features a fitting pièce de résistance: a limited edition Baccarat chandelier by Philippe Starck.
With the aim of modernizing through shape and form, she opted for a neutral palette layered with cool tones and a sophisticated blend of materials, as well as a collection of museum-quality artwork and sculptural vintage and custom furnishings and accessories that are masterpieces in their own right. “The homeowner has great taste and knows what she likes,” says Story. “But it was important that the rooms feel elevated and bright and airy yet also comfortable and durable enough to really be used.” In the family room, a pair of midcentury Swedish armchairs upholstered in a sinuous Le Manach fabric plays off a graphic wall covering by Porter Teleo; they sit opposite a custom sofa upholstered in a hardworking Holland & Sherry wool. The vibrant panda marble in the primary bath is truncated by wainscoting to create a sense of intimacy as well as a visual break to keep the space from feeling too heavy. And a custom wall installation by artist Amy Kao injects a lively dose of personality into the dining room.
The result is a home that artfully balances luxury and approachability—an indoor pool and solarium with a yard full of chickens. “At the end of the day, we wanted the rooms to be inviting and comforting,” says Story, “because this is ultimately a family home. It was designed to stand up to all the nuances of everyday life.”
New York designer Sara Story transformed a staid 22,000-square-foot grand dame in Greenwich, Connecticut, into a modern refuge for one recently relocated West Coast family. Story traded in masculine wood finishes for lithe white plaster to establish an elegant, timeless look that emulates European minimalism. A wool and mohair Alt for Living runner, an Alexandre Loge chandelier, and a bronze-and-travertine table by Chahan Design create a warm welcome in the entry.
New York designer Sara Story transformed a staid 22,000-square-foot grand dame in Greenwich, Connecticut, into a modern refuge for one recently relocated West Coast family. Story traded in masculine wood finishes for lithe white plaster to establish an elegant, timeless look that emulates European minimalism. A wool and mohair
Alt for Living runner, an
Alexandre Loge chandelier, and a bronze-and-travertine table by
Chahan Design create a warm welcome in the entry.