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A non-conforming, small lot coupled with strict environmental regulations demanded this waterfront house have a vertical orientation to the surrounding protected wetland preserve. Like a moored boat, this house sits at the wetland edge with 360 degree ribbon windows offering views of the...
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Mark Hampton on the awning-covered terrace of his Southampton, Long Island home. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. The recent post about Lakeview House, Palm Beach mentioned that one of the former owners, Madame Balsan (Consuelo Vanderbilt) spent summers in Southampton, a village settled in 1640 on Long Island. Her estate Gardenside (also known as Cara Mia) on Ox Pasture Road featured a circa 1900 shingled house and several outbuildings. After Madame Balsan's death in 1964, the property was subdivided. The main house of the estate Gardenside in Southampton. LONG ISLAND'S PROMINENT FAMILIES IN THE TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON, THEIR ESTATES, AND THEIR COUNTRY HOMES. Although virtually all the estates have been subdivided, the streets west of Lake Agawan are still known as the Estate Area and a desirable place to own property. (Since 9/11, the full-time population of the Hamptons has grown, especially for families with children). An aerial view of part of Southampton, with Lake Agawan in the center and the Atlantic Ocean at the bottom right. The red pin marks the main house of Gardenside and the purple pin marks the former gardener's cottage. Image: Google Maps via MapQuest. The year-around weekend get-away house that the interior designer Mark Hampton created for his own family started out as the estate gardener's cottage at Gardenside. Hampton added a complimentary garden of his own after he tripled the size of the house and created an interior in his own distinctive style. (In numerous interviews, he always insisted he did not have a signature style, but his interiors are unmistakably a reflection of his preferences). A closer aerial view of the Gardenside estate with the red pin indicating the original main house and the purple pin the cottage expanded by Mark Hampton. Image: Google Maps via MapQuest. Along with Mario Buatta and Albert Hadley, Mark Hampton was one of the best known 'name' decorators of the early 1990s. At the time of the article written by Aileen 'Suzy' Mehle for the September, 1996, issue of Architectural Digest, Mark was riding high with international fame as decorator-of-choice to the rich and influential, not the least being Bush 41. Mark decorated the Vice-President's residence at the Naval Observatory, their house in Houston, the Kennebunkport compound and Camp David in addition to the White House for Barbara and President George H.W. Bush. The Mark Hampton Residence in Southampton as it appeared in the September, 1996, issue of Architectural Digest. Photo by Durston Saylor. In the article, Mark said, "Most of the things in the house Duane [his wife] and I bought over the years of travel long before we had the place." The Hamptons bought the property around 1980. Facing the entrance elevation (above), the original cottage is to the right and the addition to the left. "The design is based on old-fashioned cottage architecture," Mark Hampton said of his Southampton home. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. The entrance stair hall, in the new part of the house, is always bright with a skylight and spotted chocolate carpet with a strawberry motif. Part of the collection of framed antique architectural renderings decorate the walls. "Our interest in architectural models, engravings and drawings had an immense effect on how the final collection of odds and ends turned out." Dark brown walls give a sense of architecture to the living room in the addition to the cottage. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. In the living room, the new bookcase cabinet along with antique pieces are prototypes of models that later were manufactured for the Mark Hampton line of furniture for Hickory Chair. The living room opens to a terrace covered by canvas in the summer. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. The white slipcovers in the living room are removed in the winter to return the upholstered chairs and sofas to chintz. The sisal rugs remain year around. Plates from VITRUVIUS BRITANNICUS flank the Georgian Revival chimneypiece. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. "And although we needed a palette that would be peaceful and cool in the summer, it had to be cozy during the winter weekends, when we have fires burning all day long." "A cream room with blue-and-white ceramics is a classic recipe," said Mark Hampton in describing his dining room in Southampton. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. In the Dining Room, a round table can seat up to eight, and a second table can be added to seat eight more. The walls are painted with trompe l'oeil panelling and decorated with blue & white early 19th century Staffordshire platters and plates. The walls of the master bedroom are a pale lettuce green to compliment the Colefax & Fowler chintz. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. "The master bedroom is a kind of melange of pieces we're both crazy about -- French chairs, English chairs, a Gothic bookcase, and antique Gothic stove, a painted George III bed and a walnut desk from Indiana that I've sat at for forty-five years, writing and drawing since I was a child. . .The bed is always dressed entirely in white except for the antique American quilt we pull over ourselves in the winter." The garden designed with landscape architect Bruce Kelly. Mark Hampton designed the bench with the tall slat back. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. "When we were remodeling and adding on to the cottage," Mark is quoted in the article, "we had the good fortune of working with the late Bruce Kelly, a landscape architect who helped us create the English-style perennial garden. It cheered us up to have beautiful old fruit trees and herbaceous beds bordered by box hedges when we had to tear down a glorious greenhouse on the property to make room for the swimming pool." The house from the approach. The garage, right, was converted to become the poolhouse. Photo by Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest. At both of the architectural firms this writer worked for prior to his tenure at Parish-Hadley, there was an association with landscape architect Bruce Kelly; we worked on a couple of projects together that were never realized. Bruce was best known for the design of the tribute to John Lennon, Strawberry Fields in Central Park. Bruce died of AIDS in January, 1993, at age 44. From The Devoted Classicist Library Mark Hampton died in July, 1998, at age 58. Duane, who had been involved in the marketing and promotional aspect of the business, wrote a beautifully produced book titled MARK HAMPTON: AN AMERICAN DECORATOR that documents a wide survey of her late husband's work; she sometimes lectures on the subject. Daughter Alexa had been groomed to take over Mark Hampton LLC and became president and head designer after her father's death; she has achieved success in her own name and also has a book ALEXA HAMPTON: THE LANGUAGE OF INTERIOR DESIGN. Also following in her father's footsteps (Mark had studied theatre in college), daughter Kate is the actress Kate Hampton.
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Petworth is known for its Capability Brown parkland, open to the public, but in the private gardens, Caroline Egremont has created an exquisite and intimate sanctuary within a series of garden rooms.