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Mid-Century Inspired Home | DPAGES

 

INTERNATIONAL DESIGNER…

Timothy Godbold has done it again with his transformation of this East Hampton home. His decidedly tailored approach to the residence echoes the crisp lines of the existing architecture, while simultaneously catering to the mid-century design passions of his client and two teenage children.

 

Mid-Century Inspired Living Room | DPAGES

 

Modern White Kitchen with Snowball Pendants | DPAGES

 

OPTING TO…

keep color and clutter to a minimum, the team capitalized on large picture windows, framing out leafy surrounds as a form of living art. In the living room, a love for design icons past and present informed a curated selection of furnishings marked by a pair of 1929-designed Barcelona Chairs, a 1962-designed Arco Floor Lamp, and a contemporary sofa by Philippe Stark.

 

 

Modern White Kitchen With Wood Accents | DPAGES

 

ADJACENT TO…

the living area, a crisp white kitchen provides dramatic backdrop to a collection of classic Japanese walnut plates and rich wood stools by Niels Bendtsen. A pair of late 1950s Snowball Pendants by Poul Henningsen offer additional eclectic balance while continuing the mid-century through-line.

 

Masculine Bedroom For Teenagers | DPAGES

 

Wood Paneled Masculine Bedroom | DPAGES

 

TWO OF THE BEDROOMS…

continue the ground floor’s limited color scheme, while working in a more saturated palette of rich woods and black accents. The result is a well balanced masculinity bolstered by timeless wood paneling and iconic pieces, ranging from Jacques Adnet’s 1946-designed leather mirror to Bertjan Pot’s contemporary Random Light. In the bolder bedroom, a Swiss cross blanket adds just the right amount of cool for a teenage boy.

 

Tailored Monochrome Bedroom | DPAGES

 

Masculine Monochrome Bedroom | DPAGES

 

THE SECOND…

bedroom takes a softer, more layered approach to achieve a similar masculine vibe, combining an array of textures and tones. From its grey tufted headboard and fuzzy wool throw to its metal studded case pieces and brutalist-inspired accessories – the house flows seamlessly from one space to the next, at once cohesive and filled with visual delights.

 

 

Interior design by Timothy Godbold

Photography by Alec Hamer