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How a Designer Brought the Outdoors In

Serenity and relaxationโ€”thatโ€™s exactly what you feel when walking into this shoreside home on the Long Island Sound. โ€œMy goal was to have a seamless relationship between the indoors and outdoors,โ€ says Cassandra Byrnes, founder of C.A.B. Designs in Niantic, CT, and Naples, FL. The client, who has interests in travel, wine and art, also wanted a more modern aesthetic, which Byrnes was able to incorporate through a sleek wine rack and curated paintings, objects dโ€™art and various textiles. Byrnes was also able to discreetly blend the clientsโ€™ high-tech features, like automatic window coverings, into the dรฉcor.

With an open concept floor plan, Byrnes gave each living space its own personal- ity, while still providing a dialogue between them so that they flow together. โ€œThe great room, just off the foyer area, has an added sophistication with its proximity to the dramatic staircase and glass wine room. This space has a luxe quality with the more polished furnishings,โ€ says Byrnes.

โ€œFor the adjoining sitting room, I kept a similar color palette but brought in a more relaxed vibe with soft, sun-washed textures and casual accessories with natural fibers. The backdrop of the serene coastal view pulls it all together and makes for a very inviting space.โ€

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