Reflecting Autumn’s Abundance: Steel Windows & Doors by All the Details

Reflecting Autumn’s Abundance: Steel Windows & Doors by All the Details

Photography by Joshua McHugh

Autumn is a season of abundance with rich color, layered texture, and luminous light. All the Details beautifully captures the season and interiors, framing them with refined steel and glass assemblies that showcase the changing landscape as part of the design itself. Shown here, and featured in the September issue of Luxe Magazine, this Darien, CT collaboration with Terri Ricci, Andrew Bartolotta and Tomas Botero, demonstrates how thoughtful inside and out fenestration turns fall tones into living artwork throughout the home while maintaining warmth and clarity across spaces.

Light, color, texture

Slim steel profiles and expansive glass open sightlines, inviting warm afternoon sun and crisp morning glow to wash across surfaces while framing views of russet foliage and deepening skies in a restrained, contemporary language. This clarity allows autumn’s palette of ochres, ambers and burnished reds, to read vividly indoors, as reflections move across stone, wood, and metal through the day’s natural rhythm.

Photography by Joshua McHugh

Framing abundance

In the Darien project, interior and exterior steel and glass units are choreographed to connect gathering spaces to the outdoors, turning each room into a seasonal vignette that celebrates color, light, and texture. The result is an interior that breathes with fall’s energy: cozy yet bright, layered yet restrained, modern in line and warm in tone.

Fine materials, warm tone

The team’s palette layers tactile materials of wood and stone against the crisp geometry of steel and glass to create a grounded, inviting mood that feels both tailored and comfortable. Subtle matte and brushed surfaces temper reflectivity so that glints of light read like autumn leaves in motion, enhancing visual comfort while preserving clarity and depth.

Photography by Joshua McHugh

Collaboration

Designed by Terri Ricci with architecture by Andrew Bartolotta and construction by Tomas Botero, the Darien home pairs pared-back detailing with strategic expanses of glazing so views remain the primary color story, season after season. Key steel door moments open both to the Long Island Sound for sweeping ocean views and to the front entry, creating a through-line of light and circulation that anchors the home’s autumnal palette and elevates daily rituals.

Craftsmanship, season after season

All the Details engineers steel and bronze assemblies for lasting performance with precise sightlines, ensuring autumn’s low sun is diffused and celebrated without sacrificing comfort or durability. The tactile satisfaction of a solid latch and the measured resistance of a hinged panel underscore the integrity of true craftsmanship in everyday use.

Luxe Magazine: September 2025
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