Homes & Gardens

WILD AT HEART Isabella Rossellini and her architect friend have renovated a group of dilapidate­d barns on Long Island

Actress Isabella Rossellini and architect Pietro Cicognani have created a highly original rural home that ignores convention

- WORDS JULIET BENNING PHOTOGRAPH­Y FRANCESCO LAGNESE/OTTO

Home invasions by animals are a common occurrence for Isabella Rossellini, from bats and raccoons to her own heritage breeds. ‘The sheep have two acres but I sometimes let them graze in the piazza and they like to stampede into the house,’ she says. The ‘piazza’ the model and actress-turned-farmer refers to is the grassy square at the centre of her three-barn dwelling in Bellport, Long Island, which she restored alongside her great friend, the architect Pietro Cicognani.

Isabella’s home is among 18 of Pietro’s projects featured in his new book, Pietro Cicognani Architectu­re and Design. The pair met more than 25 years ago through mutual friends and when Isabella hired him to renovate her dilapidate­d barn, a beautiful working relationsh­ip blossomed. ‘Creatively, we get on very well and both make daring choices,’ Pietro says.

‘When I worked with other architects, there was this incredible preoccupat­ion with where the main bedroom, bathroom or dining room was going to go,’ Isabella adds. ‘But having previously lived in a loft for many years, I knew that it’s the space that creates your lifestyle. This is a quirky and original project, so I wanted to work with somebody who would understand the playfulnes­s of it.’

Isabella first encountere­d this hidden rural corner on a bike ride. Dating back to the 1830s, the building had originally provided sustenance for the small whaling town and Isabella seized the opportunit­y to restore it. Unperturbe­d by the volume of the 35-footlong barn, she set up sleeping quarters in the hayloft, using the lower floor as a living area. The smaller cottage became the kitchen and dining room with a guest bedroom and bathroom, and Pietro designed and built the third barn to house a pool and sauna.

‘The largest barn is where Isabella makes a lot of movie and theatre pieces, so it’s like a creative laboratory that she happens to sleep inside,’ says Pietro. Positioned around the piazza, the formation and the colour of the buildings evoke a sense of familiarit­y. ‘When Pietro created this feature, I immediatel­y felt at home because it is so Italian, but also because I’m half Swedish and the red colour of the buildings reminds me of Sweden.’

Woven among black-and-white family photograph­s and film stills is Isabella’s quixotic collection of art and curios, where the animal kingdom and the bright world of the circus dominate. ‘I don’t have enough money to buy Picassos, but I do buy things that refer to animals,’ she says, joyfully showing off a large banner of a snake charmer.

A graduate in animal behaviour, and now running a 30-acre farm a mile from her home, Isabella says the needs of the animals are the fabric of her life – rising early to tend to them, rearing chicks and teaching her fashion protégés about the value of wool. ‘I’ve dreamt of living like this since I was a little girl, so I had to do it before I died,’ she says, as one of her dogs jumps onto her lap and fixes her with an adoring gaze.

“I FIRST CAME TO BELLPORT WHEN I WAS A MODEL. ANNA WINTOUR HAD A HOUSE HERE AND IT WAS SOMEWHERE A LOT OF FASHION PEOPLE CAME”

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A rearing horse from a movie set makes a fantastic focal point; it stands on a plywood floor that is painted to look like a rug.
For antique leather club chairs, try 1stdibs.
Poang armchairs in White, Ikea, are similar
LIVING AREA A rearing horse from a movie set makes a fantastic focal point; it stands on a plywood floor that is painted to look like a rug. For antique leather club chairs, try 1stdibs. Poang armchairs in White, Ikea, are similar
 ??  ?? CENTRAL ENTRANCE Flowers spilling from ceramic pots enliven the porch, which doubles as a sun terrace with directors’ chairs for flexible seating. Directors’ chairs at Oak World are similar. For ceramic planters, try Primrose
CENTRAL ENTRANCE Flowers spilling from ceramic pots enliven the porch, which doubles as a sun terrace with directors’ chairs for flexible seating. Directors’ chairs at Oak World are similar. For ceramic planters, try Primrose
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A collection of books and framed photograph­s is informally displayed along a low wooden shelving unit lining the wall.
Source similar frames from Habitat. Broadfield candle dome, Neptune, has this look
LIVING AREA A collection of books and framed photograph­s is informally displayed along a low wooden shelving unit lining the wall. Source similar frames from Habitat. Broadfield candle dome, Neptune, has this look
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Pietro sourced this vintage set of aeroplane steps to access the hayloft where Isabella sleeps. The nude photo is by Lia Chavez, who lives nearby
STAIRS Pietro sourced this vintage set of aeroplane steps to access the hayloft where Isabella sleeps. The nude photo is by Lia Chavez, who lives nearby
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A copper floor seals the bathroom from leaks, ageing with a patina that reminds Pietro of leather.
Source a reclaimed bath, sink and bidet at Lassco
Pietro Cicognani Architectu­re and
Design by Karen Bruno is published by Vendome, £60
BATHROOM A copper floor seals the bathroom from leaks, ageing with a patina that reminds Pietro of leather. Source a reclaimed bath, sink and bidet at Lassco Pietro Cicognani Architectu­re and Design by Karen Bruno is published by Vendome, £60

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