The painting is by local artist Mica I. Marder.
The side chairs, chaise longue and side table in the living room are Poul Kjaerholm pieces dating from the ‘50s and ‘60s.
The dining room’s palette of wood and natural fibers is further enhanced by tropical foliage plants.
The couple kept the kitchen’s original cabinetry and terra-cotta tiles.
Arne Jacobsen plywood chairs and a CB2 desk transform the mezzanine into a chic home office.
The miniature teak credenza in the master bedroom was designed by Aksel Kjersgaard and made in Odder, Denmark. A series of family snapshots is hung informally above.
The hand-blocked leaf-print quilts in the guest room are from West Elm.
The twin boys’ bedroom is abundant with toys and colorful decor, including a tapestry from Marimekko.
A quartet of Viva Terra chairs is arranged on a bed of gravel adjoining the pool.
The back porch offers a shady spot for dining.
A newly laid boardwalk path leads through a swath of bamboo toward the pool.
This article appears in the August-1 2011 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).