Interior Designer New Canaan, CT

Ginger Lemon Indigo designs calm, materially honest interiors for homeowners across New Canaan and the wider Fairfield County landscape. The work sits naturally in the town's mid-century modern houses, classic Colonials, and architect-led contemporaries. The Studio specializes in full-home renovations, as well as home furnishing and styling.

Nearby Westport CT family room with cognac leather lounge chair, potted ficus tree in wicker basket, framed black abstract print and oak floors

A New Canaan home asks a particular kind of attention. The town's mid-century modern houses are unforgiving: flat roofs, glass walls, minimal ornamentation. Every finish reads against the architecture, every object earns its place in a room that wasn't designed to hide anything.

What We Bring to New Canaan

Nearby Westport CT sunlit hallway with oak pedestal and ceramic vessel, globe floor lamp, shaggy cream wool pouf and tall windows onto bare trees
Nearby Westport CT family room with oak arched coffee table, cognac leather lounge chair, cream wool pouf, oak pedestal and globe floor lamp

For a family putting down roots in Westport, CT — a newly-built colonial farmhouse where the garden sets the tone. Three sliding doors open the space to the outside; the palette follows directly: wood, stone, wool, and cognac leather. A Danish sectional and two lounge chairs wrap around a custom oak coffee table, a stone sculpture framed in the window behind — generous enough to gather in, calm enough to let the garden hold the attention.


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Nearby Projects

Nearby Westport CT family room with linen sectional, oak arched coffee table, pair of cognac leather lounge chairs, linear fireplace and tall windows onto evergreens
Nearby Westport CT family room with pair of cognac leather lounge chairs, linen sectional, oak arched coffee table, ficus tree and paired black abstract prints

Ginger Lemon Indigo designs comfortable, considered, and beautifully functioning homes for families, empty nesters, and busy professionals — spaces that are modern in sensibility, honest in material and warm in character. Barbra Fordyce founded the Studio on a simple but deeply held belief, that home is not an aesthetic exercise. Having lived across the Netherlands, London, and the Connecticut coast, she brings a global eye and a genuine instinct for what makes a space feel truly livable.


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The Studio

A woman in black clothing standing in a bright, minimalistic room with large windows, leaning on a wooden pedestal with a potted plant, and a fluffy rug on the wooden floor.

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We'd love to hear about your New Canaan home, your timeline, and how you'd like to live in the space. Every project starts with a conversation. Start yours here.

Nearby project in Westport CT showcasing a warm kitchen with two-tone cabinetry, globe pendant, and open-plan dining beyond