
Tuscan Living
Weston, CT

Nestled amidst a sprawling 1700-acre nature preserve, the Silliman Godfrey House Circa 1800 stands as a testament to timeless elegance and historical significance. This inviting 200-year-old residence has been meticulously expanded and restored, seamlessly blending its rich history with modern comforts. The surrounding 4.5-acre estate boasts breathtaking outdoor spaces, each thoughtfully designed to create a harmonious connection between the home and its natural surroundings.

One such outdoor sanctuary is the patio, a serene oasis enveloped by lush, natural gardens. The rustic charm of the chestnut beam and Salterini furniture is perfectly complemented by the verdant landscape, creating an idyllic setting for relaxation and contemplation. Every element, from the carefully chosen furniture and lighting to the meticulously curated plantings, contributes to the patio’s captivating ambiance.



The seamless integration of historical elements with modern design principles results in a space that is both timeless and inviting.
The transformation of the patio into an outdoor haven exemplifies the thoughtful approach taken throughout the estate. The curation of furniture and lighting was approached with a meticulous eye for detail, ensuring that every piece not only looked effortless but also harmonized with the existing architectural elements, such as the chestnut beams. The result is a space that feels both cohesive and organic, a true extension of the home’s interior.








Services Rendered
- Interior Architecture & Interior Design
- Furniture & Lighting Specification
- Materials Sourcing
- Installation & Styling


Credits
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Jane Beiles
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STYLIST
Roughan Interiors
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MAKERS & PARTNERS
Schumacher, Stark Carpets, Holly Hunt