This secluded estate in the coastal village of Rowayton in Norwalk, Connecticut occupies a dramatic quarter-acre peninsula jutting into Long Island Sound, boasting a picturesque cove complete with sandy shores and anchorage.
Crafted by Christopher Pagliaro Architects (formerly Pagliaro Bartels Sajda Architects), the captivating residence was designed to tower above Nor’easter waves like a lighthouse.
From the distinct roofline to the choice of windows, every detail pays homage to the timeless shingle style synonymous with New England architecture.
The addition of circular turrets maximizes the opportunity for breathtaking floor-to-ceiling windows, seamlessly merging indoors with the panoramic outdoors.
A private dock extends into Long Island Sound, while a dense treeline on one side of the home provides an added layer of privacy.
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Architect: CPA