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Good things come in small packages. These quaint and cozy “tiny gems” in the Hamptons are in great locations with many of the same luxuries as their larger counterparts, only on a smaller scale...
Here is an unparalleled opportunity to own one of Southampton’s most iconic historic homes that has been completely rebuilt and painstakingly transformed into a superbly crafted state-of-the-art home.
Perennial flowers are favorites of so many gardeners and landscape designers for good reason. Unlike annuals like impatiens and geraniums, perennials come back year after year to bring their lovely colors to the garden. Better yet, many..
“Concerning the difficult question of color, once wrote Edith Wharton, it is safe to say that the fewer colors used in a room, the more pleasing and restful the result will be.” More than a century  later, the question remains as vexed and...
Unless you’re a landscape designer or an architect or a committed gardener, you may not have heard of Siebert & Rice, but chances are you’ve seen their elegant terracotta pots from Tuscany. On the East End of Long Island, one need...
In the Hamptons, wherever you go, in grand estates or more humble homes, you’ll see it: a kitchen outfitted with an ocean of gleaming white marble. “White marble has been the standard in the Hamptons for as long as I can remember,” ...
Timothy Whealon specializes in high-end interior design with a focus rooted in classicism, however, he approaches each project with a 21st Century eye that makes them both modern and timeless. For the 2016 Kips Bay Decorator Show...
Inside an unassuming building on East Hampton’s Gingerbread Lane is a bustling hive of activity. In the front is a chic store purveying a dazzling selection of home furnishings and art. In the back is a studio where half a dozen artisans toil...
For the kitchen that has everything, there is always room for improvement – a new gadget here, an updated appliance there. Local experts hold forth on the latest kitchen trends...
You’ve most likely driven by it and let out a sigh of appreciation: the quaint farmhouse rising out of the potato fields just north of the highway on the Southampton-Water Mill border. You would have made note of it in your mind’s eye as a rare and poignant reminder of the South Fork’s agrarian heritage. It practically shouts ‘authenticity.’