Clad in garapa, a Brazilian hardwood, Melissa Hammel and Michael Burton’s Hamptons home comprises three pavilion-like structures.
The living area in the great room is furnished with a sofa from JanGeorge and a slatted-top coffee table from Espasso; the throw pillows are from Comerford Collection.
A concrete fireplace separates the great room’s living area from the kitchen, which features white-oak cabinetry, a Moroccan-tile backsplash, and a dining table made from a reclaimed Brazilian hardwood. The leather ottoman was the first piece of furniture Hammel purchased while she was living in New York in her early 20s.
In Burton’s office, a vintage rocking chair and a Norman Cherner–designed armchair sit atop an area rug from Clic Home.
Hammel’s office perches over the garage in the home’s third pavilion.
The bedroom includes a BDDW area rug and throw pillows from Clic Home.
A miniature gabled structure houses the bath in the master suite.
A glass breezeway serves as the main entrance, connecting the public portion of the house on the left with the private quarters on the right.
This article appears in the August-15 2018 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).