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A ground-up build on the Long Island Sound, this stunning Sands Point home welcomes you from the moment you arrive, with expansive views, a theatre room, dual home offices, a fire pit, swimming pool, a heated and cooled screened porch, and even a wine room.
Complete renovation of unfinished 4500 square foot Sands Point basement including a full gym, golf simulator, arcade room, home theater, bar, full bath, storage, and entry mud area.
Updating this spacious central hall colonial in Old Westbury residence meant ensuring every space felt welcoming and functional for a newly blended family, whether gathering for a holiday or enjoying a quiet movie night.
This Muttontown renovation reimagines daily living–transforming the kitchen, dining area, den, mudroom, and fireplace into a cohesive environment defined by connection and ease.
Friends and family gatherings were at the heart of this Hamptons interior design, crafted for easy year-round living, especially in the summer. This Sag Harbor home features a large two-story entry hall with custom paneling and dramatic lighting that sets the tone.
When this Manhattan family invited us to see the Hamptons house they bought in Quogue, we knew as we drove down the private gated lane that it was going to be a special place. The Southampton house was beautifully set, but the builder left the finishing interior architectural touches incomplete, and the interior design was a blank slate.
The entire first floor of this stunning 1920s East Hills Tudor was wholly transformed, creating a harmonious blend of modern elegance and timeless character. This extensive renovation included a new kitchen, pantry, home office, dining room, bar, library, family room, living room, entryway, powder room, guest bathroom, and the refurbishment of all four family bedrooms along with their two accompanying bathrooms.
Our studio designed the living room, family room, card room, dining room, and entry of this house. Sitting on a beautiful acreage in Muttontown, this colonial has been transformed by the owner's amazing art collection and unique blend of bold and traditional elements; as they say, "In my heart, I'm traditional."
From concept to blueprint, bid, build, and move-in, AJI worked with this fabulous family of five to create their dream home at the beach. Easy living, a peaceful palette, and a way to showcase their art collection were foremost in the owner's mind. A dream come true with six ensuite baths, plenty of family space and privacy, a home office, and a roof deck with views from the bay to the beach. The outdoor space rivals the inside, and the bar and turntable are at the ready.
Bold design and a substantial art collection add drama and individuality to this fully renovated contemporary home. The bar backsplash runs up behind the upper cabinets and slides open at the counter to convert the server to a bar. High ceilings, beautiful light and pops of color on a neutral background add to the residence’s appeal.
This busy family is golfing, exercising, shooting pool, throwing darts, entertaining, and watching movies in their newly renovated lower level. Starting from studs, AJI designed the entire space, including the keg and televisions at every site line.
A custom wrap-around bar/server is the centerpiece of this light-filled jewel-tone residence. Soft blues and whites support the bold pops of color and help showcase art and objects from around the world. Originally four bedrooms and four full baths, AJI converted one of the bedrooms to a luxury dressing room attached to the primary suite with pocket doors and a custom sleeper sofa for the occasional full house.
Moving out to Long Island from the city, this young family wanted a classic home with modern amenities. The project was a full renovation with an expanded kitchen and the addition of the master suite and garage.
Serene and quiet.
It’s the overall consistency, attention to detail and water views that make this Port Washington family home so special.
Repetition of materials and colors is Sands Point home's transitional modern aesthetic. Mixed metal accents throughout complement the restrained palette of black, white, and blue.
Playful, blue, and practical were the design directives for this family friendly home in Port Washington.
This kitchen renovation by our Long Island studio beautifully blends sophisticated design with functionality. Inspired by the owner's vision for a statement hood and a sense of London elegance, every detail has been meticulously crafted to ensure everything is in its proper place.
A coastal retreat, overlooking the Long Island Sound, this stately cedar shake, gambrel roof colonial boasts picturesque plantings, bluestone walkways, trellises, and a charming wrap-around porch on the outside. The owners wanted the interior to match the beautiful setting.
Details are everything in this Upper East Side apartment. Antiques mix with new acquisitions, hidden panel doors conceal incredible storage, and the whole residence feels oh-so-Park Avenue.
With views of the Long Island Sound, this fully renovated Sands Point home boasts wide wood select rift-cut oak floors and an open floor plan.
Calm, clean, and quiet was what these empty-nesters asked for when they left the home they raised their family in.
Hidden bookcases, custom Murano light fixtures, bold patterns, and resplendent colors all work together to create a vibrant, sophisticated home for these clients’ expanding family and ever-growing art collection.
Blue is the star of this Sands Point colonial home with a surprise pop of color just to keep you smiling.
Step into the timeless charm of this Cape-inspired home interior design in Rosyln, where every detail speaks to a sense of belonging. We meticulously designed the family room and den to reflect our clients' roots, ensuring the space felt like they had lived there for years.
No detail went unnoticed in this complete Roslyn home renovation transforming the house a couple raised their family into a perfect pied-a-terre that expands for when the kids come back home to visit.
The client requested, “Just make sure it doesn’t look like we moved all our furniture down here from the north and most of all, make sure it doesn’t look like us seniors live here!” Framing the client’s vast collection of vintage handkerchiefs became an element of the story repeated throughout the home.