Inside a Southampton Home That’s Idyllic Year-Round | Architectural Digest

Inside a Southampton Home That’s Idyllic Year-Round | Architectural Digest

When summer starts receding, the string of picturesque seaside communities that make up the Hamptons on Long Island’s South Fork typically start retreating to their little-town roots. The cooler and calmer months of fall convey with them a slower tempo.

That shift in tone definitely won’t defer Mimi Ritzen Crawford from the manicured two-acre residence she owns with her partner in Southampton, New York. While the vestiges of summer abound at her 8,000-sq.-foot residence—a heated gunite pool and grass tennis courtroom sit on a plot just half a mile from just one of the most non-public stretches of seaside in the Hamptons—Ritzen Crawford isn’t abandoning her bountiful amenities when the climate turns crisp.

“Summers are constantly lovely out below, but I actually consider the fall and winter season months are much more distinctive in so quite a few strategies,” suggests Ritzen Crawford, a longtime image editor who now works as a photographer. (Her portraiture and way of living images surface in Vogue and The New York Situations, between other publications.) “It’s a time to provide spouse and children collectively, so we spend most of the fall and even Thanksgiving and Christmas out listed here way too,” states the Nashville indigenous, who spends the relaxation of her times in New York Metropolis.

Ritzen Crawford turned to interior designer Jenny Vorhoff and architect Nina Cooke John to aid renovate and adorn her property so that it would sense snug and useful in all seasons. Vorhoff sales opportunities Studio Riga, a complete-provider and boutique inside structure firm whose tasks range in scale and location. Cooke John—an architect, designer, and artist—is head of Studio Cooke John, a multidisciplinary practice that lately expanded to incorporate socially engaged public performs. Notably, Ritzen Crawford also hired the duo in 2017 to renovate her Manhattan city house.

“I liked being able to expand the style and design concepts that we had started off three several years previously for the Crawfords’ Manhattan town property to their household in Southampton,” states Cooke John, whose commissions array from condominium renovations to floor-up assignments that show her signature modern day aesthetic. “We translated how they reside and entertain as a family in the metropolis to their life at the seashore.”

“Our target with the Southampton challenge was to add functionality to the property and make it sense contemporary and modern day,” states Vorhoff, who not too long ago moved her business from New York to her native New Orleans. “The task took about nine months, but we also wanted to make it really feel as if these interior elements had been there for a extensive time.” The suave interaction concerning vintage finds and present day items is evident as one walks into the home’s double-peak foyer, wherever Cooke John created the entry’s double Dutch doors to open up the house and make it really feel a lot more welcoming. An Urban Electrical Company lantern hangs higher than a custom skirted table and Marc Philips Swedish present day rug that is complemented by a vintage rattan bench.

In the residing space, walls are coated in a hydrangea blue shade from Ressource in New York. Sconces by Parisian designer Laura Gonzalez and a classic pink Murano glass mirror supply added character to the place. An abaca rug from Patterson Flynn Martin—along with a personalized ottoman and sofa—enhance the room’s movement and sense of proportion.