Project posted by Rosemarie Fabien

OMNIA Group | Oceanfront Home

Year
2022
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Great room with ocean view
Great room with ocean view
Monumental sculptural stair of stainless steel and white oak
Monumental sculptural stair of stainless steel and white oak
View from the beach, with pool and sun decks
View from the beach, with pool and sun decks
View from west
View from west

Details

Square Feet
8000
Bedrooms
7

Credits

Architect
The OMNIA Group
Interior Design
The OMNIA Group | Bank Street Design
Landscape Design
ThinkGreen
Builder
Spectracon
Photographer
Matt Wargo

From Rosemarie Fabien

Built at the water’s edge on Long Beach Island, this 8000-sf, modern residence offers broad views of the ocean from every room. Responding to the clients’ desire for a generously-sized house that is environmentally-friendly, the structure was designed in an “H” form, with concrete, wood and tempered glass forming multiple bays.

Throughout the common spaces and within the private rooms, the color palette is neutral with subtle shifts in texture and hue that respond to changes in natural light.

The first floor, a flight up from flood risk, is the primary indoor/outdoor entertainment area. In the entry gallery, a monumental, sculptural stair of stainless steel and white oak reflects light from east and west windows and a skylight above. A service kitchen, bar, and six guest suites flank the gallery, and 18’ sliding glass doors open to sundecks, pool and path to the ocean.

On the top floor, stairs lead to dining room, balcony and upper deck, and sleek kitchen that features a 14’ marble and steel island and appliances hidden behind smart cabinets. The kitchen opens to the great room, which, in addition to 180-degree ocean views and wraparound window seats, features a 5’x10’ temperature-controlled, marble wine room.

A door leads to a large outdoor kitchen and steel stair to the roof deck. For safety, a braided stainless steel curtain, gently chiming in the wind, surrounds the stair.

Behind the great stair, two quiet, private spaces, the study and the owners’ suite, occupy the other end of the floor. The bedroom has a balcony, dressing room and walk-in closet, ocean-view tub, spacious shower with steam unit, and a door to the outside where a second shower shares sun and ocean views.

The insulated concrete home is energy efficient from its core structure to the LED lighting, automatic shade controls, variable refrigerant technology, and multiple green roofs. To resist storms, the underlying structure of walls, piers, roofs and floors are reinforced concrete braced by steel moment frames.

Despite daily product supply and personnel challenges caused by the pandemic, the construction took only 20 months to complete.