{"id":2927,"date":"2018-10-15T12:00:27","date_gmt":"2018-10-15T16:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kimcookhome.com\/kchblog\/?p=2927"},"modified":"2018-10-29T10:33:59","modified_gmt":"2018-10-29T14:33:59","slug":"hamptons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kimcookhome.com\/kchblog\/hamptons\/","title":{"rendered":"Hamptons Hideaway"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>D\u2019APOSTROPHE DESIGN CREATES A SERENE SPACE<br \/>\nBy Kim Cook<\/p>\n<p>For Exterior Design Magazine<\/p>\n<p>Belgian-born architect and designer Francis D\u2019Haene came to New York City in 1992 to pursue his career, working with Big Apple design luminaries Robert Metzger, Marc Charbonnet and Mark Zeff. He launched D\u2019Apostrophe Design Inc. in 1996.<\/p>\n<p>Blending an art background with his architecture and interior design vision, D\u2019Haene has completed projects in the residential, retail and public arenas, receiving several awards including the 2010 Interior Design Best of Year Award.<\/p>\n<p>D\u2019Haene\u2019s affinity for art was a boon when he and his team took on a full house and exterior project in a pretty hamlet on Long Island\u2019s South Fork.<\/p>\n<p>The area is a quiet retreat from New York City\u2019s hectic pace, and it\u2019s popular with well-heeled folk who settle in long-term or spend their vacations enjoying the sugary sand beaches, galleries, wineries and farm-to-table restaurants.<\/p>\n<p>The owners of the 6,200-square-foot shingle-style home and two-acre property were fans of D\u2019Apostrophe\u2019s signature style using primary forms and clean-lined aesthetics. So the firm responded by creating a canvas for their eclectic and vast art collection. The collection includes several large-scale pieces that needed to be placed outdoors.<\/p>\n<p>Now the pool shares the yard with a fire pit, a Jacuzzi and a&nbsp;striking wood house-like structure that frames the expansive views while providing a cozy contemplative nook. The layout and design elements of the area make it D\u2019Haene\u2019s favorite part of the whole project.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"l828d2d9a\">Another benefit of this technology is that blend doesn&#8217;t go wasted as its absorbed quite <a href=\"http:\/\/deeprootsmag.org\/2015\/03\/11\/bryan-colliers-trombone-shorty-moment\/\">viagra in italy<\/a>  quickly. You can talk <a href=\"http:\/\/deeprootsmag.org\/2013\/05\/14\/two-worlds-under-one-sun\/\">viagra purchase uk<\/a>  to your doctor to know more about kamagra and other ED treatments, please talk to your doctor. 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The fire pit placement is intentionally between the bench and the Jacuzzi, so people can have conversations around the pit while others are relaxing on the bench or lounging in the pool.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>D\u2019Haene designed the space to take full advantage of the property\u2019s beautiful surroundings. \u201cThe space is also unique because it has several interesting lines of sight to various views in the distance,\u201d he says. \u201cThe corten steel fence around the area was designed and made by one of the homeowner\u2019s family members.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A linear wood structure, which D\u2019Haene playfully calls the \u2018pool house,\u2019 was added a couple of years after the home\u2019s renovation.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBesides the mandate for an outdoor Jacuzzi, changing room and bathroom, we had carte blanche,\u201d he says. \u201cSo we created a basic and pure \u2018house\u2019 volume which we covered in recycled barn wood\u2014walls, doors, bench, roof\u2014with all corners seamless and mitered. One material and one volume. We placed it in line at the short end of the pool, with an intentional opening that curates space to frame the orchard<br \/>\nand fields beyond.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe used a plethora of natural materials, including recycled barn wood from Elmwood Reclaimed Timber and pool stone&nbsp;imported from England, along with Louis Poulsen copper&nbsp;sconces and corten steel.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The finished project is a thoughtful composition of rustic materials, sculpture and simple style elements. 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