Overlooking protected agricultural land in Water Mill, this 7,000-square-foot residence is defined by horizontality and movement. The home rests on an elevated deck that wraps the full perimeter, organizing circulation and extending views from each primary space. A central two-story pitched-roof volume anchors the design, accessed through a protected courtyard that shapes the entry sequence. Perimeter circulation structures the layout, while trees selectively emerge through the deck, strengthening the homeowners’ direct yet curated relationship between the architecture and its landscape.
Project Team
Builder: P&R Builders
Landscape: Landelier
Lighting: Station 22