Inside a Modern Beach Home in East Quogue
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1/6Photographs by Paul DomzalThe home’s ocean-facing living room cantilevers above the lower pool deck. The steel exterior is covered in three distinct materials—clear cedar, red cedar, and Pennsylvania wall stone—and features hurricane-resistant windows and railings made from 316 marine-grade stainless steel.Photographs by Paul DomzalThe home’s ocean-facing living room cantilevers above the lower pool deck. The steel exterior is covered in three distinct materials—clear cedar, red cedar, and Pennsylvania wall stone—and features hurricane-resistant windows and railings made from 316 marine-grade stainless steel.
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2/6Photographs by Paul DomzalThe house as seen from its ocean boardwalk.
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3/6Photographs by Paul DomzalPeninsula chairs and ottomans from Sutherland line a deck overlooking the bay; the blue canvas fabric is from Perennials.Photographs by Paul DomzalPeninsula chairs and ottomans from Sutherland line a deck overlooking the bay; the blue canvas fabric is from Perennials.
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4/6Photographs by Paul DomzalDecorator Susan Moon covered the master bedroom’s headboard in a Zimmer + Rohde fabric; the throw pillows are from Jim Thompson.Photographs by Paul DomzalDecorator Susan Moon covered the master bedroom’s headboard in a Zimmer + Rohde fabric; the throw pillows are from Jim Thompson.
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5/6Photographs by Paul DomzalThe Maison de France sofa and chairs in the living room are covered in a white linen from JAB Anstoetz.Photographs by Paul DomzalThe Maison de France sofa and chairs in the living room are covered in a white linen from JAB Anstoetz.
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6/6Photographs by Paul DomzalChairs from Dune, covered in a blue hide from Edelman Leather, surround an Antoine Proulx dining table.Photographs by Paul DomzalChairs from Dune, covered in a blue hide from Edelman Leather, surround an Antoine Proulx dining table.
This article appears in the August-15 2013 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).