Happy weekend! I don’t know about you but I have been so inspired to make changes in my humble abode lately. One minute I covet Hollywood Regency decor, the next I’m crazy about boho. Even I can’t keep track (it’s the gemini in me) but one thing’s for sure- I ALWAYS love a traditional white space, with dark hardwood flooring! Earlier today while perusing the net on this hot Saturday I fell in love with Ken Wyse’s East Hampton summer home via my trusty source Traditional Home! Is it not one of the most gorgeous timeless spaces you’ve ever seen? I’m ready to ditch California for New York! How about you?
Ken Wyse’s East Hampton Home via Traditional Home
Architect: Tony Greifenstein and Keith Boyce, Greifenstein-Boyce Associates, 9 Halston Lane, Coram, NY 11727; 631.736-4399. Interior designer: Larry Laslo, Larry Laslo Designs larrylaslodesigns.com. Photographs by Tria Giovan. Text by Krissa Rossbund.
Produced by Bonnie Maharam.
What do I love most about this room? The gorgeous white ceiling, the custom coffee table, custom mantel. Who am I kidding? I love it all!
East Hampton Summer Home living room. Image courtesy of Traditional Home
Crazy about this black and white marble tile floor in the entryway!
East Hampton Entry Hall. Image courtesy of Traditional Home
Love, love, love the subway tiles, the bar cart with fresh sunflowers, those stunning blue hydrangeas and the dark hardwood floor in Ken’s kitchen!
East Hampton Summer Home Eat-In Kitchen. Image courtesy of Traditional Home
Gorgeous Tufted Linen Headboard with white linens!
East Hampton Summer Home bedroom. Image courtesy of Traditional Home
Love the slipper chairs, custom fireplace and the abundance of hydrangeas in Ken’s stunning abode!
Fireplace and built-in shelves. Image courtesy of Traditional Home
Subway tiles adorn the bathtub in the master bath.
Mirrored Double vanity master bath. Image courtesy of Traditional Home
In love.
“The beautifully landscaped backyard is anchored by a swimming pool.” Image courtesy of Traditional Home.
Ken (seated) with friend and designer Larry Laslo. Image courtesy of Traditional Home.
For more information on everything you see here, details on where to purchase items and more inspiring images be sure to head over to Traditional Home!


