Originally built in 1906, this Hamptons residence was restored with a focus on preserving its character while introducing a quieter, more contemporary interior.
A new spiral staircase anchors the entry and connects the historic structure with the updated spaces. The living and dining rooms are organized with a clear symmetry, each centered around a fireplace.
White marble defines the material palette throughout the house. In the kitchen, marble is paired with a coffered white oak ceiling. The primary bathroom is wrapped in Arabescato Corchia, creating a bright and immersive space.
Other areas introduce subtle contrast, including an attic bathroom in Calacatta Belgia and a powder room clad in Ceppo Bianco. The house balances restoration and modern intervention, creating an interior that feels calm, continuous, and timeless.