Warm Reception | Erin Tintle and her children, Ava and William, pose in the entry court with their double cab Volkswagen, named Lloyd after the van’s previous owner.
Dreamy Decor | In Ava’s room, Brunschwig & Fils’s Tavistock Stripe in the window plays foil to a pair of tufted slipper chairs covered in Sunbrella’s Canvas Coral. The faux bamboo bed is from Julia Gray and the bedding is from Roberta Freymann.
Dreamy Decor | In a guest room, Farrow & Ball’s Tented Stripe wall covering adds stark contrast to the floral Bennison print on the chairs, headboard, shams, and skirt.
Dreamy Decor | The marble sink, mirror, and sconces in the master bath are from Fauxtiques. The white custom cabinet is by East End Country Kitchens.
Warm Reception | A 19th-century Swedish clock from Schorr & Dobinsky stands sentry in the entryway of Erin and John Tintle’s East Hampton home. Silvery shells, pinecones, and mercury glass from English Country Antiques are clustered on an English walnut reception table from Croft Antiques; the custom wool rug and runner are from Stark.
Cool Blues | A Rogers & Goffigon plaid covers a Lennegan & Marantz sofa in the living room; the four James chairs from Sylvester & Co. at Home are covered in an Old World Weavers fabric. The egret painting and wing sculpture are from Greg Lanza Interior Design; the floral still life above the side table is by Beth Rundquist.
Points Of Interest | Anchoring the mudroom directly below is an 18th-century American cupboard from Morgan MacWhinnie Antiques. The wooden fish is from JED in Sag Harbor.
Points Of Interest | A vintage lantern from Antique Elements hangs above an Indian table on the landing in the house’s guest wing; the circa-1900 painted plaques are from Andrew Maier in Locust Valley.
Points Of Interest | In a family room, Texas flag–upholstered Codarus chairs surround a games table topped by a backgammon set from Monc XIII; the rattan lamp is from Beach Bungalow.
Trad Meets Rad | In the formal dining room, a circa-1820 Georgian dining table is surrounded by vintage 1940s Hepplewhite chairs. The wall covering is by Farrow & Ball.
Trad Meets Rad | Gracing both the den and the living room are vibrant window treatments made from Kelly Wearstler’s Bengal Bazaar in teal for Groundworks.
Trad Meets Rad | In the kitchen, an antique iron and brass chandelier from Faustina Pace hangs above a 19th-century American dining table; the Sylvester & Co. at Home stools are covered in a Nobilis faux leather. A framed Hermès scarf hangs on the wall.
Erin and John Tintle wanted their home to be suited for 21st-century living. The couple admired traditional detailing, but wanted the inside to be fresh and young looking. The interior needed to match the energy of this young, active family with…