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Two-Toned Farmhouse-Style Hamptons Home

March 3, 2023
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Years ago, back in 2013, I covered this wonderful two toned farmhouse style Hamptons home’s amazing kitchen on COCOCOZY (old post is here).  I loved the striking open kitchen area with a dark black painted ceiling with the color creeping down onto the walls and down below the second level clerestory windows.

Now, I just learned that new photos of this lovely East Hampton kitchen on Further Lane designed by Dan Scotti Design have surfaced!  I spotted the new snaps on designer Dan’s website and on Architectural Digest’s website too.  The home is fantastic.  Still my favorite room is the kitchen…but I am loving the pool area too.  This one is for bestie AM and her hubby JE…take a look at the pool…ideas ideas perhaps for their East Hampton outdoors….

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Steel stools from Wyeth contrast with the soaring kitchen’s honed Bianco Carrara worktops, white cabinets, and milk-glass pendants. The weathered reclaimed wood flooring is mirrored by a tongue-and-groove ceiling.

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In a relaxed seating area adjacent to the kitchen, a Sacco Carpet rug provides a cozy foundation. The focal point is a Danish cocktail table with a vintage vibe, which is flanked by two Maharam chairs wrapped in soft wool bouclé. The comfortable Greek-edge sofa, designed by Steven Gambrel for Dune, is upholstered in a Romo linen fabric that adds a touch of texture. To add some visual interest, Monc XIII accent pillows are scattered on the sofa. A vintage driftwood lamp sourced from Wyeth completes the eclectic look.

Hamptons-Style Dining Room

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In the dining room, a Lindsey Adelman chandelier swings above a bespoke cerused-oak Parsons table. A hand-knotted wool rug by Sacco Carpet sits atop vintage Arthur Lerod chairs; a French Art Deco sideboard by Charles Dudouyt from R.E. Steele is topped with a sculpture by Gudmar Olovson.

Dramatic Nickle Tub

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The master bath is dominated by a polished cast-iron tub by Waterworks with fixtures by Lefroy Brooks. Ann Sacks hexagonal tiles, Romo fabric shades, and a vintage burled wood side table by R.E. Steele round out the look.

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Outdoors, a serene color palette continues in an inviting sitting area that features Dune track arm sofas, a custom concrete cocktail table designed by Scotti, and vintage Paul Frankl rattan armchairs. A salvaged train traffic mirror from JED Antiques is mounted above the fireplace to add some vintage charm to the space.

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On the pool terrace, David Sutherland umbrellas and lounge chairs covered in tough Perennials fabric create a comfortable and stylish outdoor living area. The addition of vintage concrete side tables, discovered at R.E. Steele, adds a touch of character to the space.

A Hamptons Sanctuary

While the entire house was built using modern engineering techniques, the interiors were designed to capture the timeless allure of the neighborhood’s majestic mansions. In the two-toned farmhouse kitchen, the tongue-and-groove ceiling was carefully sanded and waxed to achieve a “chalky” texture similar to driftwood, according to Scotti. The reclaimed oak flooring, which has a distressed look, was left uncovered during the final stages of construction. Matte brass finishes and airy white linen, which were expertly tailored for custom-upholstered furniture, add a touch of rustic elegance to the space. To enhance the sophisticated ambiance, the designer incorporated a mix of French Art Deco, vintage Danish, and contemporary American pieces. A Lindsey Adelman light fixture illuminates a custom-designed Parsons table in the dining room, while sculptural midcentury table lamps are paired with Paul Frankl and T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings bedside tables. The result is a harmonious blend of comfort and refinement that perfectly suits the family’s taste.

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Photos: Dan Scotti Design, Architectural Digest

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