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Sævik designed the wood tub in the bathroom, which features an adjacent sauna. The Inxx A5 faucet is by Mora.
Firewood is neatly stacked in a built-in storage space on the south side of the home.
Light timber floors, white-painted MDF shelving and cabinets, as well as black metal accents, give the home a clean and contemporary appearance.
Timber ties the kitchen and dining area to the outdoors, from the exposed wood ceiling joists to Arauco plywood on the island topped with Corian solid surface.
The upstairs bathroom features a shower illuminated by a skylight.
The bedroom is illuminated by tall, skinny windows and a skylight that's positioned over the bed for stargazing.
Timber stairs connect the entry to the upstairs bedrooms.
A small outdoor patio with precast concrete pavers is placed on the west side of the home to soak up the afternoon sun. The patio connects to a series of trails that lead through the forest and to the beach.
The veranda-like platform allows the homeowners to rest comfortably in their outdoor space during every season.
A skylight brings air and light into the bathroom. Because it is outfitted with amenities like plumbing, the tree house can also act as a self-contained dwelling.
A small workspace overlooks the gardens.
The homeowners wanted a space to accommodate their interests: gardening, looking after their ducks, or relaxing in the shade provided by the canopy of trees on the property.
After staying in a friend’s East Hamptons yurt for six summers, Berg was inspired to build his own home in the area.
The home opens up completely to the pool and the backyard, creating a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors.
Clad in wood and nestled among the trees, Berg’s home in the East Hamptons settles into the landscape.