Connecticut Cottages & Gardens

Connecticut Cottages & Gardens

Cottages & Gardens Publications provides top-quality design magazines to some of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the United States. Their four main titles—CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens), HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens), NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens), and SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens)—showcase exceptional content in architecture, design, art, antiques, real estate, and entertaining. These publications cater to a discerning audience in Connecticut, the Hamptons, New York (including NYC, Westchester, North Shore of Long Island, and the Hudson Valley), as well as San Francisco.

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#556505

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#141417

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#161

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  • 1 day ago | cottagesgardens.com | David Masello |Kate Jordan |Brittany Albert

    During their initial work furnishing an Irvington house, the designers kept getting more and more rooms to complete, until they had done it all. April 22, 2025 by David Masello | Kate Jordan | Styling by Brittany Albert A Sandberg floral wallpaper graces the dining room’s walls. Photography by Kate S.

  • 3 days ago | cottagesgardens.com | Anne Giordano

    April 21, 2025 by Anne Giordano 1/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 2/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 3/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 4/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 5/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 6/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 7/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 8/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 9/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 10/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 11/16 Photographs: Nina Poon for Corcoran 12/16...

  • 1 week ago | cottagesgardens.com | Annika Holmberg

    In the 20th-century, 78 Morton Street was a firehouse in New York City, but now it has a second lease on life as a stunning residence. Built in 1900, the nearly 7,000-square-foot home boasts beautiful vaulted ceilings and original brick accents that harken to its history. Now up for sale, it’s an exciting opportunity to own a converted Manhattan home, but it will cost you. The West Village townhouse is listed for $21 million.

  • 1 week ago | cottagesgardens.com | Mary Fitzgerald

    CTC&G was the media sponsor for the Designed to Design fundraiser benefiting the Community Fund of Darien. Three tabletop designs serve as our muse for the chic entertaining essentials shown here. Summer travels to Puglia inspired this tablescape by Anna Burke Interiors. Building on a theme of blue and white, the designer sourced local flowers, unique glassware and hand painted plates by Bitossi Home.

  • 1 week ago | cottagesgardens.com | Anne Giordano

    Few places in the country have as much design prestige as the Hamptons. From high-profile historic estates to cutting-edge moderns, the residences there evoke awe, but what also stands out is that so many acclaimed design professionals have homes there, too. Award-winning interior designer Steven Gambrel, founder of S.R. Gambrel Inc. in New York City, is one such example.

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