1/23/2012

Sagaponack Beach House by Sardar Design Studio

As blogged on Friday, Ahmad Sardar-Afkami is the architect that led the renovation of KLJ's amazing townhouse in the West Village (which was built in 1840 and had to be resuscitated after decades of neglect). His firm, Sardar Design Studio, has completed dozens of other incredible projects all over the globe and thus their portfolio is amazing and quite diverse. My favorite project (besides the townhouse) was another New York home, but this time on the beach in Sagaponack instead of in the city.

Sardar took the house down to the studs and reinvented it. They flip-flopped the layout by putting the common areas upstairs and moved the bedrooms to the bottom floor so that each has outdoor access. The overall aesthetic is simple, understated, and relaxed. Gorgeous grey wide plank old growth pine floors, charming painted board-clad walls, and tons of natural light were blended together to set the tone. Then an eclectic mix of furnishings, fixtures, and colors were added to the mix. The end result is a really unique home with lots of personality and style. I love it...especially the kitchen. It's one of my all-time favorites! Have a look...

Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Designed by Sardar Design Studio

One of the guest bathrooms that mixes Moroccan tile in with the farmhouse aesthetic...
Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Designed by Sardar Design Studio

This kitchen is insanely beautiful...love the stainless cabinetry + brass hardware and the massive butcher block island.
Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Probably the coolest pantry EVER...
Designed by Sardar Design Studio

I adore the soaring ceilings and the painted pattern on the floors.
Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Designed by Sardar Design Studio

The sliding glass doors on this office are amazing!
Designed by Sardar Design Studio

Designed by Sardar Design Studio
What a beautiful house, right? Do you have a favorite room? Besides the kitchen, I love the bones of the main living room (even though I'm not crazy about the furnishings in there). Sardar did an incredible job with the property and they've probably done even more on the site since the photos above have been taken. I saw that there are plans for a pool house addition in their portfolio. The structure will include an outdoor dining area and kitchen, additional bedrooms, as well as a double height piano room. The owners must live a very rough life ;)

To entice you to explore the Sardar Design Studio site, here is a shot of a house in Egypt that the firm restored and finally, an example of their gorgeous bespoke rugs...

11 comments:

  1. So Gorgeous! I love the hints of orange.

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  2. Wow, I need to move in to that house! I love their style, and how the wow factors are all in the details...The bathroom with that tub and the sliding doors, the KITCHEN (oh my, the kitchen)! I am off to see their site, great post!!

    Barbara
    PS: Come visit my blog whenever you can :)

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  3. Beautiful! I'm wondering where that sphere pendant light in the office came from ... any ideas?

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  4. I am so in love with Sagaponack and the Hamptons in general, but this house is simply beyond!!! An absolute dream!!

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  5. that is billy joels house he has been trying to sell for years but noone will buy it!

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    1. Really?!? Very interesting. What's the big issue that's keeping people from buying it? Price?

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  6. The definition of Beach house chic dahhling! beautiful photos...

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  7. OMG... I love it. Just the inspiration I was in need of today ;)

    www.concept2designstudio.wordpress.com

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  8. the rugs at available at Odegard

    www.odegardinc.com

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  9. Fabulous finds, and I like the features how I wish to have this kind of wonderful property someday. A lot of thanks for sharing.


    Charles A

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