In Connecticut, a ’70s Home Set High in the Treetops Asks $1.6M

Designed by Leonard Perfido, the residence has an angular exterior, a lofted, wood-wrapped living room, and an elevated pool surrounded by foliage.

In Connecticut, a ’70s Home Set High in the Treetops Asks $1.6M

Designed by Leonard Perfido, the residence has an angular exterior, a lofted, wood-wrapped living room, and an elevated pool surrounded by foliage.

Designed by Leonard Perfido, this ’70s residence has an angular exterior, a lofted, wood-wrapped living room, and an elevated pool surrounded by foliage.

Location: 14 Codfish Lane, Weston, Connecticut

Price: $1,649,000

Year Built: 1974

Architect: Leonard Perfido

Footprint: 3,779 square feet (3 bedrooms, 3 baths)

Lot Size: 2 Acres

From the Agent: "This home was designed by internationally acclaimed architect Leonard. This is a unique opportunity to live in a home equally well suited for formal, elegant entertaining and casual, daily living. Recent upgrades include a new home theater and fitness room, a firepit, an upgraded electrical system (with a smart panel and Tesla charger), a renovated garage (with a puppy spa care station), and new lighting. The site is a quiet, serene area located in lower Weston nearby the Fairfield-Westport-Weston ‘Four Corners’ which is convenient to commuting, shops, and restaurants."

Photo by John Videler for Sotheby's International Realty

A fireplace warms the living room.

The timber-wrapped living room is warmed by a woodburning fireplace.

Photo by John Videler for Sotheby's International Realty

Photo by John Videler for Sotheby's International Realty

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