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General Assembly Renovates 1960s Modernist Villa in The Hamptons with Californian Influences

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Cajsa Carlson

9mo ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

New York studio General Assembly renovated a 1960s modernist villa in The Hamptons, drawing inspiration from Californian modernism and local historic homes. The 1,400-square-foot holiday home features distinctive elements like pine-green tiles and a stainless-steel soaking tub.

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New York studio General Assembly drew on Californian modernism for the renovation of this 1960s villa in The Hamptons, featuring pine-green tiles and a stainless-steel soaking tub.
The studio also referenced the area's historic homes when designing the 1,400-square-foot (130-square-metre) holiday home in Amagansett in East Hampton.
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New York studio General Assembly drew on Californian modernism for the renovation of a cedar-shingled 1960s villa in The Hamptons, featuring pine-green tiles and a stainless-steel soaking tub.

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