
The great room in a $35 million dollar home features dueling fireplaces, French chalked wood paneling, parquet floors and magnificent floor to ceiling windows! (above)
Uhhmmm...I can't help it...every time I think of wood paneling I think of the 70s...and cheap paneling in homes across the country. Even when I see it some of the finest homes...I still think 70s. And I don't really love it. I've always thought of paneling as dark and depressing...but this house might have changed my point of view.
Well for the first time in a long time...I'm liking paneling...it just happens to be in a $35 million dollar real estate listing in East Hampton! That's all. Makes sense. I only love the paneling in the multimillion dollar home for sale - part of my problem; I tend to gravitate towards the more expensive as opposed to the more reasonably priced...ooops.
Anyhoooo...back to the house for sale...7 bedrooms, 7 baths, 12,000 square feet. Here is the listing description:
"12,000 sq ft mansion on elevated site with 203 ft frontage on Georgica Pond and adjacent to 17 acre meadow reserve. Premiere quality construction featuring 30 ft high living room with French chalked paneling, hand-pegged parquet floors, 18th century carved stone fireplaces, walnut paneled library, media room, huge family room/kitchen opening to Turkish limestone terrace with waterside infinity-edge pool and hot tub. Separate 2 bedroom guest cottage."Here's the rest of the house...paneling and all!


The foyer (above)

The library is paneled in dark stained wood for a more cozy feel (above)

The open and airy kitchen and family room gets lots of light from wrap around french windows and doors. (above)

The light colored wood paneling creeps up into the second floor landing.(above)

Cool master bedroom with wood on ceilings and interesting architecture AND a great fireplace (above)

The master bath (above)

So would you take this wood paneling or leave it? I would take it...$35 million home and all!
Happy Tuesday!
xo
Coco
P.S. Thank you all for the nice comments on my sneak peek post yesterday of COCOCOZY Spring 2011 home furnishings collection! You really made me feel great! I mean it. Some of you asked where you could buy...I will be offering the line on COCOCOZY in a bit this month and hopefully some stores around the country will be offering it too in the future. Thank you for the overwhelming and tremendous amount of support! xoxoxoxo
Photos: Sotheby's International
Unreal. I'm diggin the paneling too. But can I be honest? That kitchen, while fabulous, leaves a little to be desired in such an astonishing home. All of the windows are absolutely beyond, especially above the sink, but otherwise it's a little lackluster?! Or is this just me?
ReplyDeleteI would not know where to begin to make a house this large actually feel like a home. I do like the dark stained floors. Otherwise, no thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove it
ReplyDeleteAll that big room needs is a big disco ball ... think of the parties ! That kitchen is incredible too !
ReplyDeleteIt is obvious that this house was designed to allow for some wonderful furniture arrangements, complete with plenty of space for the furniture to breathe! The architectural bones of the space feel good, which makes the decorator's job easier. The great room is a perfect place to have multiple furniture groupings to allow for diverse conversations and gatherings of people when entertaining happens and to allow for more intimate conversations as well. Would love to assist the future owners to furnish the home - I can just see how wonderful it will feel.
ReplyDeleteW.O.W. But too much for me or any normal family unless you are octomom.
ReplyDeleteOK,when do I get to occupy this place? I could make cozy and inviting! thanks for the photos..always enjoy your post! xx peggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent home! Yes, I too love the paneling. I also love the dark stained wide planked flooring in the kitchen and master... just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteObviously some great examples here but must admit that I have always loved wood paneling done right. Take a look at Greet of Belgian Pearls blog - her family's company Lefèvre produces the most exquisite paneling that I coincidentally featured today.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I am having flashbacks of the grand ball in the Sound of Music! :)
ReplyDeletegah, love it...every room is so airy and spacious! but for 35 million..wow!!
ReplyDeleteI dunno...I feel like it's missing something. Maybe they should try adding some wood.
ReplyDeleteI love it (and your Blog) but....the 'anywhoooo' has got to stop. It's right up there with 'fun', good people', 'amazing', etc etc. Please don't get mad and block me!
ReplyDelete@Bethany Dirksen....<3
ReplyDeleteOverdose of wood!
I would paint it all white. And I agree with the comment about the kitchen being lack lustre. This home deserves a MUCH more impressive kitchen!
ReplyDeleteYikes! This place, while beautiful, is huge!! The wood paneling is too formal for me.
ReplyDeleteI think it's beautiful, but too formal for my taste. It's not inviting.....
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I'm drooling. I'm crazy over that mansion. Next year I'm asking Santa for some money!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Lila Ferraro
Do you follow Belgian Pearls? Greet Lefevre's family business and wood paneling. Their work is stunning. Her blog is also fabulous.
ReplyDeletehttp://belgianpearls.blogspot.com/
I agree: the wood paneling does work in this house; it looks nice, possibly because the spaces are so large.
ReplyDeleteYou might like the house, but the Hamptons is something else again. We used to go 25 years ago when it was still "the beach" and unpretentious. Now, we can't take the ambiance: there is no need to shop at Chanel at the beach, imho. Plus, all the Wall Street guys who stole the money hang out in the Hamptons.
My family and I now go to the Cape, where the grandest houses are still basically beach houses and simple. The Kennedy house on the Cape is a shack compared to these Hamptons places.
Well, enough dialectical materialism for one design blog. Sorry, I was venting.
This place looks sooooooooo amazing!
ReplyDeleteLovely blog!
xoxo,
colormenana.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for this post! It is so inspirational for my job!!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you loved this wood paneling and indeed as you said, most of the people think of dark wood, but here in Belgium most of the paneling is in oak wood and very light stained!
Gorgeous post! Thank you!
xx
Greet
So much to love about this house but the master bath is a little TOO woody for me. Not that I would turn it down :)
ReplyDeleteKatie @ Goodsy
OMG....I'm in architectural heaven...I'm going gaga!!
ReplyDeleteI want this house!!!!!!!!
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