Look Inside a Bold East Hampton Redesign
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1/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliAwning stripes accent dark shingles at the year-round weekend abode of homeowners Sarah and Andrew Wetenhall and their three children.Photographs by Peter MargonelliAwning stripes accent dark shingles at the year-round weekend abode of homeowners Sarah and Andrew Wetenhall and their three children.
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2/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliIn the living room, a Made Goods side table sits adjacent to a chaise lognue covered in a coral velvet. The bookcase is painted Fine Paints of Europe’s Fine Paints of Europe’s Delft Blue, the picture lights are from Circa Lighting, and the throw pillow and drapery fabric is from Clarence House.Photographs by Peter MargonelliIn the living room, a Made Goods side table sits adjacent to a chaise lognue covered in a coral velvet. The bookcase is painted Fine Paints of Europe’s Fine Paints of Europe’s Delft Blue, the picture lights are from Circa Lighting, and the throw pillow and drapery fabric is from Clarence House.
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3/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliThe sofa in the living room is a custom design by decorator Janine Carendi MacMurray; the Belmont coffee table is from Mr. Brown London and the acrylic on canvas is by Joshua Avery Webster.Photographs by Peter MargonelliThe sofa in the living room is a custom design by decorator Janine Carendi MacMurray; the Belmont coffee table is from Mr. Brown London and the acrylic on canvas is by Joshua Avery Webster.
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4/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliA Dunstans chair and ottoman, also from Mr. Brown London, inhabit a seating area off the kitchen.
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5/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliA Lola Donoghue painting punctuates daughter Amelia’s bedroom, which also includes an antique rocking chair and a Murano glass chandelier.
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6/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliSilhouettes of the family’s children and former dog are displayed on the second-floor landing.Photographs by Peter MargonelliSilhouettes of the family’s children and former dog are displayed on the second-floor landing.
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7/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliIn the master suite, Bungalow 5 nightstands flank an antique sleigh bed.
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8/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliThe fittings in the bathroom are from Waterworks.
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9/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliThe stained glass above the doorway is from Olde Good Things.
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10/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliOutside the guest cottage, all-weather fabric curtains from Wm. J. Mills & Co. frame a casual outdoor shower with unlacquered-brass fittings from Altman’s EcoBathroom.
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11/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliThe awning, also from Wm. J. Mills & Co., shades a dining table and chairs from RH.
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12/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliThe cottage’s living room and bedroom are accented with throw pillows and roman shades fabricated from Christian Lacroix’s Alcazar in Milticolore; the cabinet is from Mr. Brown London.Photographs by Peter MargonelliThe cottage’s living room and bedroom are accented with throw pillows and roman shades fabricated from Christian Lacroix’s Alcazar in Milticolore; the cabinet is from Mr. Brown London.
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13/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliPanton chairs surround a vintage table in the kitchenette.
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14/15Photographs by Peter Margonelli
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15/15Photographs by Peter MargonelliA tire swing hangs from a maple tree in the backyard.
This article appears in the June 2019 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).