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It’s finally spring, and thoughts turn to building that dream home in the Hamptons. What style of house should you choose? A starkly modern glass box, a traditional shingled gambrel, or a transitional style somewhere in the middle? You likely have a long laundry list of likes, must-haves, and dream features...
Whether you spend time in your East End home during the summer season or all year ‘round, privacy is probably important to you. And it seems harder to come by all the time. There’s more traffic on the roads. The quiet of a weekend morning is often shattered by whining leaf blowers and buzzing lawnmowers.
For the first time PANTONE’s Color of the Year blends two shades of a beautiful Hamptons sunset – Rose Quartz and Serenity, offering a softer take on color for 2016
Drum roll please...Pantone, the color experts, have announced their color of the year. Actually, for the first time ever, they have chosen not one...but two colors: soft pastels that complement each other. The colors of 2016 are a delicate rose quartz and serenity and ethereal blue – hues that reflect the current “gender blur.”
All Hamptonites have one thing in common during the chilly winter season….Nesting! Curate your own cocoon of comfort with these cozy pieces.
The Hamptons may still have a lot of old-money denizens with antique cottages, but the new tycoons (think young, rich, well-traveled) prefer modern trophy homes. We don’t mean the modest flat-roofed midcentury abodes that have mostly gone the way of the wrecking ball. We’re talking about gleaming glass palaces.
Anew darling of the Hamptons design and social scene, Colleen Bashaw incorporates her love of architecture, keen eye for color and passion for luxe living into creating sophisticated interiors for clients in Colorado, New York, Rhode Island and now, Sag Harbor.
Over the past two decades Joe Criscuolo and Bill Locantro of Paramount Custom Homes have built hundreds of quality homes across Long Island. These accomplished builders have a passion for their business and take pride in constructing long-lasting, top-quality homes with precise craftsmanship and impeccable customer service.
Fall for these festive tabletop ideas to set a chic Columbus Day party design.
Fall is the time to plant bulbs that reward us with beautiful flowers next spring and summer. Nurseries and garden centers offer the familiar daffodils, narcissus, crocuses, tulips and lilies now. These classic garden flowers are favorites, but there are many less well-known but equally beautiful bulbous flowers you can plant now for effortless, eye-catching color in next year’s landscape.