Interior Designer Westport, CT
Ginger Lemon Indigo designs considered, lived-in interiors for homeowners across Westport and the Fairfield County coast. The work suits classic New England, Colonial Revivals, and carefully scaled contemporary builds. The Studio specializes in full-home renovations, as well as home furnishing and styling.
A Westport home asks a particular kind of attention. The architecture spans early Colonials, Victorian asymmetry, and carefully scaled contemporary builds. Each type carries its own logic: a Victorian rewards layering and texture, a contemporary demands restraint. Reading the house closely before touching it is where the work begins.
What We Bring to Westport
For a newly-built colonial farmhouse in Westport, the garden set the tone. We drew the palette directly from the landscape beyond the sliding doors: oak, stone, wool, cognac leather. A short material list repeated room to room, so the architecture and the landscape remain the subjects.
Westport Project:
A Modern Minimalist Family Room
The cream wool rug and Danish sectional in pet-proof beige anchor the room; two cognac leather lounge chairs pull in opposite. A custom oak coffee table ties it together — black Japanese metal candle holders on top, a stone sculpture framed in the window behind it, the garden beyond. An Italian blown-glass floor lamp carries the room into the evenings. Considered enough to hold its own, relaxed enough for every day.
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.
The Studio
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We'd love to hear about your Westport home, your timeline, and how you'd like to live in the space. Every project starts with a conversation. Start yours here.

