Georgica Road, East Hampton, NY

A new 2,800 sq.ft. home was designed to replace an existing structure for a family who relocated from the city to the Hamptons for the summer. The owner is a European art dealer with a deep passion for music and is an amateur musician. Nestled near Georgica Pond, the residence is surrounded by marshes, reed grass, and acres of pine forest. 

Our clients sought a beautiful yet relaxed home that promotes indoor and outdoor living. They wanted to entertain comfortably and live with their collection of modern art, vintage furniture, and unique accessories.

On the first floor, we designed a double-sided stone fireplace that divides the living and dining areas, with a vintage Royère lamp mounted above the dining room side. Floor-to-ceiling windows and french doors open onto a covered porch featuring a second fireplace aligned with the one inside. The cerused oak kitchen also connects to the porch through French doors and overlooks the garden and pool.

Upstairs features a primary bedroom with en suite bathroom, along with a kid’s bedroom and bathroom and study room. The lower level includes a wine room and a dedicated music room and lounge decorated with vintage posters.

The house blends into its natural surroundings in a manner reminiscent of traditional shingle style, interpreted through a modern lens where multiple architectural elements coexist. Raw materials throughout create a layered contrast of scale, geometry, and texture.

Covered porch with outdoor furniture by Richard Schultz for Knoll.
The exterior of the newly constructed single home family.
The exterior of the newly constructed single home family has a gray palette with warm and cool tones due to the ash rainscreen siding; the stone and slate gable style roof, respectively.
Detail of ash rainscreen siding.
The covered porch is part of the exterior profile of the building and recedes in space, into the building.
View of the dinning room from the covered porch.
Sculptural double-sided fireplace that divides the living area.
Living room featuring art by Noel Grunwaldt and Any Warhol.
The fireplace has a vintage Royere lamp mounted above the dining room side.
Kitchen featuring Pierre Jeanneret dining chairs, and an oak table by Max Alto.
Custom cabinetry in cerused white oak and kitchen work table by D’Apostrophe.
Range and chimney hood by La Cornue.
Open staircase with a central void. Portrait by Christoph Schellberg.
All first and second floor wood flooring is oak.
Bedroom with a custom California king bed by D’Apostrophe.
Breccia Portofino Marble bathroom.
Bedroom detail highlighting a Barcelona Chair by Mies van der Rohe.
Music room featuring posters by Cy Twombly and Julian Schnabel.

Photography by Jason Schimdt