Venue Setting
With more angles than a maths lesson and more wooden slats than the surrounding trees, this unique timber cabin in the woods is an embrace of the unexpected. We're seriously mesmerised just looking at it. Loving restored in the late 2010s, this home has serious character – the "owl eye" windows are a fresh approach to windowpanes, while the hipped roofline from the home's tip down to the front door add to its unique structure. You're totally secluded which, in bustling East Hampton, is a pretty difficult find. Made from so much cedar, it's basically a tree in itself, with the indoors embracing that woodland aesthetic, with cedar walls and hardwood floors. Yet there's so much vibrant personality here too, an "upside down" house with the bedrooms downstairs and the living areas upstairs. Plush pink mid-century sofas give the living area retro charm, and you might feel like you're relaxing in the trees themselves. The kitchen's forest green tiles hark to the great outdoors, stunning against the wooden panelling of the rest of the home. There's a loft bedroom, allowing you to sleep right up in the eaves of Geller’s wooden masterpiece. Stunningly editorial, this is an architectural triumph – and one you may never have expected from the Hamptons.
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