Towering Achievement | T. R. Pescod poses in his new house’s entry tower, which was constructed with timbers salvaged from a home that previously sat on the property.
Summery Splendor | Adirondack chairs await the sunset over Wooley Pond and Little Peconic Bay beyond. Aside from the tower, the house’s design is relatively low-slung, with all rooms oriented toward views of the water.
Towering Achievement | The hall table and driftwood lamp are both from Laurin Copen Antiques.
Open To The View | A gray sofa from Jayson Home acts as a divider between the living area and the dining area in the great room; the white sofas are from Crate & Barrel. The dining table, from Lennegan & Marantz, was made from reclaimed wood and glass; Pescod found the chairs at the Clignancourt flea market in Paris. The twig chandelier is from Laurin Copen Antiques.
Open To The View | he rooster painting in the kitchen is a Bridgehampton yard sale find.
Up In The Air | The tub in the adjacent master bath is from Signature Hardware.
Up In The Air | The lamps in the blue-hued guest bedroom are from Restoration Hardware.
Up In The Air | The master bedroom features views of Wooley Pond. The pendant is by Thomas O’Brien for Circa Lighting.
Up In The Air | Pieces from Pescod’s art collection hang in the upstairs hallway off the entry tower landing.
Summery Splendor | Adirondack chairs await the sunset over Wooley Pond and Little Peconic Bay beyond. Aside from the tower, the house’s design is relatively low-slung, with all rooms oriented toward views of the water.
Model and actor T.R. Pescod was looking to to create his ideal Hamptons beach home without losing the spirit and roots of the old house. With the color gray as his main focus, Pescod used sensuous and seductive pale ashes and deep charcoals.