Luxurious Looks From the 2014 Hamptons Show House

What do interior designers create when they have no client, only their own imagination? Find out with this glimpse at the 2014 Holiday House Hamptons, where 16 of the nation’s top designers have decorated spaces in the historic 1881 Watchcase factory in Sag Harbor, New York. Now being converted into 64 condominium residences, the Watchcase project includes lofts, townhouses and bungalows, some of which have been temporarily transformed into fantasy rooms inspired by a special holiday or moment in the life of the designer.


With their elegant chandeliers, bold graphics and beach-inspired textiles, the rooms reflect the serenity and spirit of the Hamptons, as well as the unique talents of the men and women who decorated them. No two units are alike, offering visitors a smorgasbord of design ideas and inspiration.


Sponsored by Hamptons Cottages & Gardens magazine, the show house is on view to the public through August 10; proceeds benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.


2014 Holiday House Hamptons: Watchcase, 15 Church St., Sag Harbor, New York; through August 10, 2014; open daily 11 a.m.–5 p.m.; $35 general admission. More info.



Loft


Main living/dining room
Design team: Huniford Design Studio
(this photo and next)


In the loft’s main living space, Huniford Design Studio wanted to accentuate the architecture, natural light and high ceilings. To do so they took inspiration from early-20th-century factory buildings and added a modern-luxury touch by incorporating clean lines in the furniture, textured linens (by Euroletto Linens & Home) and large-scale art (by Sara Nightingale Gallery).



Faucets: Waterworks; light fixture: Holly Hunt; bar stools: The Warehouse



Master bedroom


Design team: Campion Platt
(this photo and next three)


For the bedroom Platt wanted to channel the “straightforward sensual exuberance of a wealthy Hamptonite” by complementing the industrial quality of this vibrant space with comfortable, feminine touches and a strong, modern approach to color and furnishings. Platt’s intended client has no fear of bold colors, as evidenced by the vibrant window fabrics from Beacon Hill Design and wall coverings by de Gournay.


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