Art Direction + Styling
In the 50s, it was a daring project, but the next 60 years weren’t kind. A Connecticut couple’s plan was to rescue and update it — and to survive the process. The original wooden windows and French doors were rotting and fitted with drafty, single-pane glass. The cutting-edge technology in the 1950s — was nearing the end of its life. The kitchen, updated by a previous owner, had dated granite countertops and a large column that interrupted the flow of the room. Sellars Lathrop Architects partnered with the couple to create this masterpiece and we did our best to capture the beauty.