This New Canaan Home Exudes a Hip Vibe

October 10, 2023

A couple trades Brooklyn for New Canaan and discovers their personal style in the process.

Text by Lisa H. SpeidelĀ Ā Ā  Photography by Michael J. Lee

A move to Connecticut wasnā€™t on the table. Pegi and Adam had met in San Francisco and moved to Brooklyn in the spring of 2019. While on the hunt for a house in Carroll Gardens, their world shifted: the pandemic hit, and they were expecting their first child.

ā€œWe had to make a call on where we were going to live,ā€ remembers Pegi. ā€œI woke up one morning and said to Adam, ā€˜Weā€™re moving to New Canaan, and Iā€™m having this baby at Stamford Hospital.ā€™ ā€

Time was of the essence, so the couple rented a place while they scoured the listings. A week after their bundle of joy arrived, they found it: ā€œWe both walked in the front door and immediately could imagine raising our daughter here,ā€ says Pegi. ā€œWe could picture hosting the holidays here.ā€

ā€œHereā€ turned out to be a 1764 colonial that had recently been gutted and updated. It was a 5,300-square-foot blank slateā€”a daunting task considering the scope of the project (ā€œWe had like two chairs,ā€ says Pegi with a laugh) and their hectic lives as new parents.

As luck would have it, Adamā€™s grad school buddy is married to Belmont, Massachusetts-based designer Phoebe Russell, founder of Lovejoy Interiors. Adamā€™s wish when they closed on the house? He wanted at least one room designed by her.

That one-room wish steadily morphed into a whole-house project. Russell started with the living room, setting a clear design scheme and color palette from which to build. Conjuring the coupleā€™s bicoastal roots, she went for a vibe she describes as ā€œunfussy eleganceā€ and a neutral palette that incorporates green, black, camel, and distressed leather. ā€œThey are a young couple living in a traditional, mature house,ā€ says Russell. ā€œI wanted the interior to feel current, fresh, light, and airy. But they are also old souls, so they like a bit of patina.ā€

Designed to do double duty, the sizable living room has both a sitting area, grounded by a substantial distressed oak coffee table, and a game area. ā€œWe love a good game night,ā€ says Pegi. Heated battles of Scattergories and backgammon play out on the round oak table with a black base surrounded by sculptural iron-framed chairs. ā€œAll the woods throughout the house are consistently light oak,ā€ notes Russell. ā€œThe contrast with black makes
me think of California.ā€

The sunny West Coast sensibility continues in the kitchen, which Russell left largely as is, save for new lighting, furniture, and brass fixtures. She added a banquette to create a cozy spot for casual meals, and even a doggie dining nook (surrounded by plentiful pantry storage) for goldendoodle Harry. Personalized touches like this, from the gallery wall in the dining room, complete with a framed wedding-day speech, to an office that incorporates stealth storage for daughter Effieā€™s toys, made working with Russell a must.

ā€œThe biggest gift we gave ourselves was having Phoebe take the reins,ā€ says Pegi. ā€œShe helped pull my style out of me and articulate itā€”and she turned an already great house into our forever home.ā€

Interior design: Lovejoy Interiors

 

 

 

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