Grace Estates
East Hampton, NY, USA
- Architects
- Dean Maltz Architect
- Year
- 1992
The client sought the romance of a nineteenth century country house, such as that featured in the film Howard’s End, yet wanted to enjoy all of the conveniences and advantages of urban living. To create this, the client’s passion for the English country house was combined with the modernity and fluidity of a modern loft. The house itself is situated on a dramatically sloping landscape at a waterfront edge. Traditional house elements -- pitched roofs and vaulted ceilings -- powerfully recreate bright, large-scale country spaces within a clean, modern context. Living and dining rooms are oriented west to capture views of Long Island Sound and its spectacular sunsets. Meanwhile, rich time-tested materials such as cherrywood plank floors and cedar for the deck, shakes and boards retain old world intimacy and warmth -- all without sacrificing easy maintenance. Carefully considered detailing bridges the past and present. Huge expanses of glass, hand-ragged paint finishes, and the best of vernacular design define this space
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