A cedar-planked walkway leads from the house to the Atlantic Ocean.
Pea gravel lines the driveway leading to the entrance of a house designed by Barnes Coy Architects in East Quogue. The curved façade, made of Alaskan cypress, is meant to mirror the approach.
The dressing room off the master bedroom, its exterior clad in teak planks, juts beyond the glass curtain wall that delineates the pool area, which features Janus et Cie Candido armchairs, Dedon side tables, and a custom-made circular bed
Just inside, a Massimo Vitali print beckons from the media lounge.
The kitchen and dining area features Corian countertops, Wolf ovens, and matching dining tables on laser-cut acrylic bases.
The adjacent bar comprises a top of Concetto Grey Agate from Caesarstone and an Alabama sandstone base.
The living room includes custom oversize seating pieces, West Elm Martini side tables, and Dodo armchairs from Cassina.
The bed in a guest room is upholstered in Pollack’s Spank fabric in Go-Go; a Fontana Arte lamp sits on the bedside table.
A view from the master bedroom leads through the client’s dressing room to the bay beyond.
The drapery in the daughter’s bedroom is Shop Wild Things’ White Fringe fabric, the bulb-shaped lamp is custom from Abyu Lighting, and the flooring is Nemo Tile’s Linea in white.
A Swarovski crystal chandelier hangs above a Grohe tub filler and hand shower in the master bath. The tub tile is from Nemo Tile and the decorative tile is from Sicis.
a window in a guest room affords a view of Shinnecock Bay. The bench cushion fabric is Kravet’s Versailles.
This article appears in the August-15 2016 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).