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Metamorphosis of an Amagansett Beach House with Natural Wood

Nestled in Amagansett, a beach house undergoes a transformative renovation, embracing a modern aesthetic. The homeowners envisioned a light-filled sanctuary that seamlessly connects with the surrounding natural beauty. To achieve this vision, designers employed a masterful blend of natural materials and a minimalist approach. White paint and blonde wood establish a sense of airiness throughout the home, further enhanced by regionally-sourced elements. Step inside and discover how this beach house metamorphosis prioritizes functionality and connection to nature.

  • Homeowners: An NYC couple posted their project to renovate a 2,000-square-foot Amagansett beach house on Sweeten
  • Where: Long Island, New York
  • Primary renovation: A complete remodel of the kitchen and bathrooms, floor refinishing, and wall resurfacing and painting throughout
natural wood Kitchen cabinets white island with bar seating
"After" Photos by Lena Yaremenko

Gathering the renovation team

When the homeowners of this wood-shingled house in the Hamptons began their renovation journey, their main goals were to update the kitchen and bathrooms, and to accomplish an overall aesthetic modernization, including some minor changes to the existing floor plan.

To start, they hired designers, Charlotte Sylvain and Shikhar Thakur of Studio Fauve in Brooklyn. The couple then hired a Sweeten general contractor to turn their vision into reality and “help maximize the impact of dollars spent.

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Charlotte took charge of the interior design for the four-bedroom, two-bathroom Amagansett house, which had been purchased as a summer home. In addition to a more modern feel from room to room, they wanted to update the home’s color palette.

Portrait of the Sweeten homeowners in amagansett beach house
Dining area and breakfast nook with skylights overheard

A minimal interior with natural materials would connect with the property the home sits on, which is wildly populated by maple, oak, beech, and sycamore trees. The designer’s goal was to create a neutral, light-filled space with a subtle beachy feel where the homeowners could watch the seasons change outside.

natural wood Kitchen cabinets with island and raw wood ceilings
Open plan living dining and kitchen area in amagansett beach house

Natural wood kitchen cabinets, regionally sourced

To accomplish this, she looked to design wide, open spaces in the Amagansett beach house. Beginning in the living room, with its spacious layout and high ceilings, Charlotte used inspiration from the Hamptons’ oceanside.

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White textures and blonde plank-wood detailing combined with soft, comfortable furniture in quiet colors. Designs were kept minimal; its warmth would come from different materials in natural tones. The designer chose and sourced the materials regionally when possible, and chose small furniture designers and builders.

natural wood Kitchen cabinets and white range
natural wood Kitchen cabinets with white counters and open shelving

The kitchen has an airy feel but is solid with its Douglas fir joinery and cabinetry, and matte-finish white countertops. A stain-proof quartz was a perfect work-surface choice to top the natural wood kitchen cabinets; the homeowners wanted a durable kitchen for entertaining.

The home needed to be a relaxing place, a weekend and summer-season escape from the owners’ primary residence in New York City. To this goal, Charlotte painted the natural-wood window framings white to make them disappear.

Shower with wood floors, black hardware, and white bench
White marble double vanity with storage underneath

Installation of additional new windows as well as vertical columns of glass at the top and bottom of the enclosed staircase offer views-as-art glass framings throughout the house.

eco friendly bathroom with wetroom

Waterproof bathroom materials

The centerpiece of the upstairs is in the primary bathroom—a giant picture window that overlooks the house’s rear woods and flanks a giant soaking tub. Waterproof tadelakt plaster walls and teakwood planking allowed use of the same surfaces in the bathroom’s wet and dry areas.

Terracotta bathroom vanity with gray tile walls and freestanding sink
Free standing tub with matte black hardware

The designer pulled more tadelakt plaster into the guest bathroom for the vanity, pairing it with handmade zellige tile. Accoya wood plays a key role in this bathroom as well. 

natural wood Kitchen cabinets and dining area

Throughout the home, hints of black connect with the white canvas for a modern feel. Original oak floorboards received a color-corrective refinishing to lessen the honey tones. Additional teak and Accoya wood accents round out the natural wood hues in various interior spaces.

Living area with white fireplace in amagansett beach house

The biggest challenge of this renovation was working on it remotely. Despite this, the Amagansett home remodel was completed giving the homeowners the serenity they were looking for.

Renovation Materials

KITCHEN:

  • Douglas fir cabinets: Reform.
  • Flooring: Dinesen.
  • Bertazzoni professional induction cooktop and electric oven in Bianco: Bertazzoni.
  • Puccio 712 stool: Billiani

PRIMARY BATHROOM:

  • ​​Natural large wicker ball lamp: HKliving.
  • Vivid slimline fixtures: Phoenix Tapware.
  • Wheat Fields flooring: Royal Oak Flooring

LIVING AREAS:

  • Vertigo suspension lamp: Constance Guisset.
  • Mags soft sofa: HAY.
  • Sand, natural, and black rug: Pampa Paloma.

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