In 2009, four masters of style and performance '- a legendary fashion editor at Vogue, her artist husband as well as architect Michael Haverland and builder Ben Krupinski -' created an unforgettable residence where Hamptons history meets the 21st century. An elegant wrought-iron gate introduces the long drive leading past mature specimen trees up to the dramatic entryway with its 10-foot glass and steel front door. Indoors, the loft-like great room features exposed structural steel beams, 13-foot floor-to-ceiling window-walls and a woodburning fireplace framed with mirror molding of Dorothy Draper design. Polished ebony concrete floors carry throughout the house's open floor plan that includes a kitchen with a huge picture window, limestone countertops and first-quality appliances. The captivating master suite has hand-painted Chinese silk murals, antique mirror closet doors, a gas fireplace and a bath suite with a steam spa and a sunken overscaled tub-shower leading to an intimate wisteria-covered balcony. On the opposite end of the home are two guest bedrooms, each with French doors opening to private terraces. The lower level has a laundry area, an extra-large cedar closet, full bath and a large bonus room-all with 10-foot ceilings. Outdoors, the generous lawn is punctuated with a Baroque-styled pool and an utterly romantic 1880 ivy-covered cottage from the original Reverend Henry Rose estate. The perimeter of the .75-acre property is lined with 25-foot walls of mature plantings, ensuring perfect privacy for this very special sanctuary.
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