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Hampton's Real Estate Showcase takes a look at Hampton's Builder Jay Bialsky...“I buy great property, and great property leads to great design,” Jay explains. With a keen eye for a parcel’s maximum potential, he is responsible for some of the most magnificent homes and developments on the East End, many of which have unparalleled views.
Unique, mysterious, and eclectic, succulents are as easy to care for as they are trendy. Plant these pretty desert flowers in your garden, porch pots, or create mini-magical arrangements inside your Hamptons home, to add a hip new dose of design.
KDHamptons founder Kelli Delaney Kot shares her latest design obsession: Beautiful blue agate!
Michael Davis Design and Construction is truly today’s “Master Builder.” Michael has been producing the most elegant and well-built residences on Long Island’s East End for over 20 years.
Building dream homes in the Hamptons for over half a century, Vice-President and CEO of MKL Construction Corp. Philip D. Kouffman talks about his role in building the Hamptons.
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Q: What is your design philosophy? A: “If something is worth doing, it’s worth doing well”. Its not hip to just spend money...Did i just say hip? Ha! You have to look for those hidden treasures that make your home YOU! Before starting my interior design firm in 2008, I spent...
Take a look at some of this seasons must have product trends...
They say that April showers bring May flowers to a garden, but when it comes to the Hamptons no one likes rain regardless of the season. You can’t blame us, as the Hamptons’ appeal is built on social gatherings, overnight guests and lots of dining out and parties—all things that are less enjoyable when it’s raining.
Michael Davis is synonymous with Hamptons building and architecture. Find out his perspective on desiging and building homes in the hamptons. Q: If  “location” is the first rule in real estate, what is the second? A: It is all about the “view” - either water or an agricultural preserve. I have always felt that an agricultural preserve is the next best thing to waterfront without any of the risk...
Renew, reuse, and recycle: the buzzwords of the new millennium are making their way into the homes of the Hamptons. From a home built using renewable energy, to an award winning “Green Ribbon” middle school, to a “green” builder who uses sustainable materials, to the largest...