Rooms With A Viewpoint | The open living room and kitchen, in the oldest part of the house, features a zebrawood work island by Poliform.
Tree’s Company | An enormous tree shades Anita Madeira’s circa-1770 house in Bridgehampton.
The Stuff of Dreams | The 18th-century ceiling beams in Nell’s room are notched and numbered, in case the house was ever disassembled and rebuilt on a different parcel of land.
Tree’s Company | In a small studio tucked in a corner of the property’s deep backyard, the artist creates mixed-media collages.
Rooms With A Viewpoint | Two works by Madeira hang in the sitting room, where a door is studded with the metal tops from Veuve Clicquot champagne corks.
Rooms With A Viewpoint | The open living room and kitchen, in the oldest part of the house, features a zebrawood work island by Poliform.
Rooms With A Viewpoint | Inspired by Picasso, Modigliani, and de Kooning, among other artists, Madeira has been painting portraits on the dining room chairs.
The Stuff of Dreams | Madeira’s bedroom includes a thrift-shop chest and a mirror that cost $2 at a tag sale.
The Stuff of Dreams | Madeira’s daughter, Nell, found the ladder, now used as a towel rack in the house’s only bathroom, in the backyard.
The Stuff of Dreams | Artist Jim Gingerich drew the chalkboard mural of Gibson Beach in the guest bedroom; the photograph is by Long Tran.
The 18th century meets the 21st in mixed media artist Anita Madeira’s art-filled Bridgehampton home