Step Inside a Traditional and Colorful Hampton Bay Home
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1/8Photographs by Tria GiovanThe mirrored cocktail table in Richard Sinnott’s living room is from Greenwich Living Antiques. Arranged around it are tufted slipper chairs covered in an animal-print fabric from Lee Industries and armchairs and ottomans upholstered in a cotton ikat diamond print by Kravet Couture. A pair of antique English console tables flanks the fireplace; the 1986 portrait of Sinnott on the mantel was done by Michael Shyka, a college roommate. The rug is a 1920s oushak.Photographs by Tria GiovanThe mirrored cocktail table in Richard Sinnott’s living room is from Greenwich Living Antiques. Arranged around it are tufted slipper chairs covered in an animal-print fabric from Lee Industries and armchairs and ottomans upholstered in a cotton ikat diamond print by Kravet Couture. A pair of antique English console tables flanks the fireplace; the 1986 portrait of Sinnott on the mantel was done by Michael Shyka, a college roommate. The rug is a 1920s oushak.
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2/8Photographs by Tria GiovanThe 1940s chandelier in the entryway is a Paris flea market find; the console table is from Flowers & Company Antiques Center. Sinnott’s friend Cameron Prather made the bench cushion and pillows.Photographs by Tria GiovanThe 1940s chandelier in the entryway is a Paris flea market find; the console table is from Flowers & Company Antiques Center. Sinnott’s friend Cameron Prather made the bench cushion and pillows.
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3/8Photographs by Tria GiovanThe den features a suite of vintage 1940s racecar paintings from an Ohio garage; the pillows and suzani-fabric curtains in the den are done by Cameron Prather.Photographs by Tria GiovanThe den features a suite of vintage 1940s racecar paintings from an Ohio garage; the pillows and suzani-fabric curtains in the den are done by Cameron Prather.
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4/8Photographs by Tria GiovanThe large farm table in the dining room is from Black Swan Antiques; the Louis XV–style chairs are upholstered in a Schumacher linen. Cameron Prather made the curtains from vintage tea towels.Photographs by Tria GiovanThe large farm table in the dining room is from Black Swan Antiques; the Louis XV–style chairs are upholstered in a Schumacher linen. Cameron Prather made the curtains from vintage tea towels.
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5/8Photographs by Tria GiovanA substantial vintage oak island in the kitchen is offset by open shelves stacked with 1940s Vernon Kilns china.Photographs by Tria GiovanA substantial vintage oak island in the kitchen is offset by open shelves stacked with 1940s Vernon Kilns china.
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6/8Photographs by Tria GiovanThe nickel-plated Irvington bed in the master bedroom is from “that woman Martha Stewart,” Sinnott says dryly.Photographs by Tria GiovanThe nickel-plated Irvington bed in the master bedroom is from “that woman Martha Stewart,” Sinnott says dryly.
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7/8Photographs by Tria GiovanIn the master bath, a mirror and light fixture from Restoration Hardware are installed above a Kohler sink.Photographs by Tria GiovanIn the master bath, a mirror and light fixture from Restoration Hardware are installed above a Kohler sink.
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8/8Photographs by Tria GiovanThe antique walnut chairs and French apothecary cabinet in the guest room are both from Doyle New York.Photographs by Tria GiovanThe antique walnut chairs and French apothecary cabinet in the guest room are both from Doyle New York.
This article appears in the September 2012 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).