Decorator Bella Mancini stays true to her mantra of “beautiful, but livable” at her Sag Harbor home.
Roric Tobin, an interior designer with his own furniture line, transforms his century-old home in Greenport.
At his own cliff-top home on Gardiners Bay, designer Scott Sanders reaches for the sky.
A renovated bungalow on Great Peconic Bay is music to the ears of designer Gideon Mendelson.
Eastgate, the onetime staff quarters for a historic Shelter Island hotel, puts on a stunning second act.
Mabley Handler Interior Design reinvents a 10,000-square-foot summer home in Bridgehampton.
The Quogue Gallery founders commissioned architect Stuart Disston to design a home that highlights their own art collection.
In Montauk, Robert Young Architects maximizes views by designing a classic “upside down” house on a 40-foot bluff.
Oza Sabbeth Architects devises a novel plan for the rebuild of an East Hampton contemporary.
This new-build is the first modern home on a storied Sag Harbor street.
In Bridgehampton, Young Projects builds a stunning structure that both enhances and elevates a property’s 175-year-old Victorian farmhouse.
A couple trades in suburban living for a year-round new build in Amagansett.