I’ve never been to the Hamptons – so I don’t have a really good visual in my mind’s eye on what I’d even expect. I’d like to think that all the houses are as magical as this 19th-century shingled house in Sagaponack. Designed by couple Jack Ceglic and architect Manuel Fernandez-Casteleiro for a Hollywood composer, the plan started with removing a number of additions created in the 20th century so that all that remained was the 2,000-square-foot, original footprint.
So much attention to detail – “The fir panels lining the interior walls of the home, with their nautical aura and slightly green cast, were meticulously removed and numbered during the renovation, so they could be reinstalled in place after the core was totally rebuilt. Soundproofing, central air, and delicate lighting were among the “invisible” additions”. See what you think of the result…
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