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May 27, 2010

Beautiful Beachside Abode

Lately, I have had an inkling to plan a trip to the Oregon coast.  Each time I have gone, I have come back refreshed, filled with a bit more appreciation and, if this is possible, even more love from my dogs for letting them roam the sandy coastlines.

So while I plan and daydream about a hopefully-someday-venture to see the Pacific again, have a look at this beautiful Atlantic Coast home located in Southampton, New York.  Designer Kim Coleman’s touches of French whimsy, cool aesthetics, and use of high ceilings are most definitely calling my name.

The two space above – a sitting area by the pool and a powder room with a tremendously large clamshell sink and Mother of Pearl tiles by Maya Romanoff are two of my favorite rooms in this house.  I have one more below, any guesses as to which one it is?  Hint – reading, relaxing and sipping are involved.  (Oops, I think I just gave it away.)

Imagine  grabbing your summer beach read, a cool glass of sangria and the sounds of the waves and wind to create the perfect afternoon in this screened porch.

Imagine the moonlight reflecting off of this dining room table.  Now that would be encouragement to plan a candlelight dinner, no?

An original way to involve a mirror in the foyer.  Did you notice the reflection?

The good news is there is a guest house that is located near the dunes.  Being a guest at this home would be something special, wouldn’t it?  Below is a look inside.

 

To see even more images from this beautiful beach house found in House Beautiful click here.

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9 Comments:

At May 27, 2010 at 1:25 AM , Blogger Barbara von Enger said...

Beautiful, beachside abode? Sounds like the perfect place to unwind and drink in the fresh sea air;-)

 
At May 27, 2010 at 3:29 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The interior design of this house is just beautiful. The powder room is unique and wonderful. Love all images and hope one day in the future I'll have the opportunity to own a great house like this or to at least spend some holidays in such a great house!

xoxo Sandra
http://glamirrorous.com

 
At May 27, 2010 at 5:14 AM , Blogger The Simply Luxurious Life said...

Fashion - It really appears to be a home where you could truly be away from everything and just take in nature - I agree.

Glamirrorous - I'm hoping too! =)

 
At May 27, 2010 at 6:04 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOVE! the shell sink is simply amazing

xoxo
Miss Neira

 
At May 27, 2010 at 7:14 AM , Blogger escapade said...

There's something just so replenishing about being by the water - I'd happily stay in one of these spaces all summer long!

Hope you're having a lovely (hot!) week so far
xo

 
At May 27, 2010 at 9:00 AM , Blogger Deepali Kalia Interior Design Blog Filling Spaces said...

All the pictures are great! have fun

 
At May 27, 2010 at 9:52 AM , Anonymous splendid market said...

The mother-of-pearl powder room is so beautiful! I hope you make it to the Oregon coast -- such a beautiful hidden treasure!
Bring some mangos!

 
At May 27, 2010 at 11:15 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

i'm ALLLLLLLLLL about the beach! - i'm SO a beach girl! .. anything on the water i'm game! - beach all the better - i'll take a shack even (ok maybe not a shack .. then again i can always make it fabulous)

*Kisses*
Erika
~Tiptoe Butterfly~

 
At May 27, 2010 at 5:02 PM , Anonymous Denise @ Creative Kitchen said...

Can we head there now? I could live on that screened porch. Ahhhhh......the life!

 

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