Owls Nest House
This new 7,000 square-foot house has been built on a 1-1/2-acre site for a valued repeat client. Designed in the Stick-and-Shingle vernacular of Long Island’s South Fork, the 7-bedroom, 6-bath house follows the style book while introducing some playful elements like the eyebrow window at the entry and the double-height oriole window at the Great Room.
Photos by Steve Gross and Susan Daley
Interior Design by Jeanie Silkworth Interiors
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