This beautiful modern home overlooking Noyack Bay offers breathtaking views to enjoy in the outdoor living space. A custom gazebo rises above a sunken outdoor daybed overlooking the pool and providing an amazing view of the bay.
At a fashion executive’s Greenwich residence, the covered terrace includes Connecticut bluestone walls, a cozy woven rug from Annie Selke, and a cocktail table.
This Southampton estate not only boasts a wall of windows that brings the beautiful view indoors, but also a magnificent outdoor living space to enjoy. Set off by a series of grass steps, the pool area features Manutti chaises and Tuuci umbrellas from Walters, along with a pair of Canasta daybeds from B&B Italia.
This is just one of the outdoor living spaces at a stunning waterfront property in Fairfield County. The terrace features Janus et Cie Vino chairs. The fire-bowl design was a collaboration between Janice Parker and Elena Colombo at Fire Features.
This Westchester Pool House offers indoor and outdoor spaces to relax and entertain. Seating pieces from RH surround a Richard Schultz coffee table. The dining chairs are by Ramón Esteve.
A Montauk home and its outdoor living space blends seamlessly with the one acre of land it sits on. Architect Nick Martin designed the five-bedroom home that also has a swimming pool, outdoor dining area, and fireplace.
The deck at this ranch rebuild in East Hampton spans the length of the home and overlooks the pool—ideal for summer entertaining.
A contemporary Georgica Pond getaway boasts a stylish outdoor entertaining area. Richard Schultz chaises line the infinity pool, which is anchored by a Duo Cabana from Janus et Cie. Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects incorporated flat-roof extensions to provide ample coverage for the home’s extensive outdoor entertaining areas. In the distance, a grill and pizza oven are conveniently located off the kitchen.
At a New Canaan property, the pool house is the backdrop for an ideal summer day. The chaises, table, and chairs are from RH. The terrace is Hispania granite, while native bluestone was used for the pool coping and terrace banding. Nepeta fills the planting beds, which are edged with Tide Hill boxwoods.