Double the Fun: Twin front porches function as outdoor rooms; they also remind the Elebashes of the Colonial Caribbean architecture in St. Kitts.
Guest Star: A courtyard connects the main abode to this 1,100-square-foot carriage house.
In the living room, a woven rug, creamy white walls, and neutral upholstered pieces contrast nicely with an orange throw, a violet velvet chair, and a blue-hued Linda Fantuzzo painting depicting I’On a decade ago.
A work by Sally King Benedict helps the mini bar stand out visually against a neutral wall.
Inspired by views of the adjacent nature preserve, Allison used vibrant green fabrics to upholster a headboard and bench for the master bedroom.
In this petite powder room, Schumacher wallpaper makes a bold statement without overwhelming the eye.
Hang Loose: Allison curated a more casual vibe in the guest house by freely mixing patterns and colors. A painting by Sally King Benedict ties the look together.
Barn doors open onto the patio, making the outdoor space feel like a natural extension of the interiors.
Allison scored this acrylic bar cart at Fritz-Porter, a favorite local design source.
Hot Spot: Boasting a gas fireplace and stunning woodland views, the rear courtyard is the family’s favorite place to hang out.