An allée of hornbeams anchored in pea gravel, part of Joseph Tyree’s landscape design, lines the street side of the property.
The front door is a shadowbox of painted white boards and limestone with a Dutch door “the color of Land Rovers,” says interior designer Michael Cox.
In the entrance hall, a contemporary console from Holly Hunt sits on a low-maintenance woven vinyl rug from Bolon.
Seating pieces in pale earth tones complement a leather Poul Kjaerholm bench, JanGeorge side tables, and a pair of photographs by Don Freeman in the living room.
A Lindsey Adelman chandelier and a work by Mark Sheinkman amplify the serene dining area.
Rough-hewn wood beams, steel-framed glass doors, and an Ingo Maurer paper ceiling fixture meet in the plush master bedroom.
The master bath features an ovular tub and gray striated tile, both from Waterworks.
The medicine cabinets are from Urban Archaeology, the sconces are from Dennis Miller Associates, and the faucets are by Dornbracht.
Furnishings in a daughter’s room include a Moooi chandelier from YLighting, a Crate & Barrel desk, and a CB2 chair. The photographs are by Sandi Fellman.
The dramatic glass wall lining one side of the family room opens to the backyard.
This article appears in the June 2019 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).