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explains. Bold statements aren’t limited to the indoors. The extensive gardens, once low-key and restrained, have given way to a much less structured and more spirited form. “We decided to take an experimental approach by letting them grow and making them more lush,” Susan says. She hired Moira and Paul Sakren of Demeter Gardens to design a then added a smattering of sculpture. “We’re always outside,” she adds, “so it was important to have art here too.” A stone bust of Napoleon stands guard in the white garden, planted with white musk mallow and white angel’s trumpet. An armillary phlox and aster. TOP LEFT: York Street Studio designed the kitchen’s zinc-and-steel table. The Benjamin Moore’s Rosemary Sprig TOP RIGHT: An antique lacquered-wood chair from Lou Marotta and an 18th-century Louis XVI daybed from G. Sergeant Antiques are covered in Rogers & basket-weave effect 174 Bridge for Design Summer 2014