Peconic Bay House by Naiztat + Ham Architects
Posted by Erin on November 24th, 2014
Naiztat + Ham Architects have recently completed a home in Southampton, New York. The standing seam metal extends up and over the peaked portion of the house with precisely positioned “randomly” placed skylights following the form. Architect: Naiztat + Ham Architects, P.C. From the architects
This 2500 square foot house located on Little Peconic Bay in North Sea, Southampton, New York, has sweeping views from every room. Limited in land and set-backs, the pool sits snugly against the house and acts as a reflecting pool sitting right below the master bedroom floor-to-ceiling windows. The cedar extensions contain the private bedrooms and bathrooms. The house is presently for sale through Saunder’s Hampton Real Estate. This beach house is unique in that it has a pool. The cedar wall planes are both interior and exterior and are separated by the floor-to-ceiling metal and glass window and door system. It encompasses the public rooms in the house and allowed the footprint to be built closer to the water than current restrictions permit.