Connecticut Waterfront House

New York-based architects John and Nancy Beringer employed a mix of styles for the exterior.


Architecture by Beringer Architects
Photography by Mary E. Nichols
All images from Architectural Digest.

The entrance hall with a demilune table and bust, both 19th century.

For the parlor, the Louis XVI chair retains its original fabric. Reflected in the Swedish pine and ivory trumeau is a portrait of a gentleman from the Gustavian era.

Gustavian pieces in the parlor include an 18th-century daybed and tea table, which holds a 1790 urn.

Gustavian pieces in the parlor include an 18th-century daybed and tea table, which holds a 1790 urn.
Photography by Mary E. Nichols
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