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TM 12 PAGES of premier tri-state properties THE LUXURY DIVISION OF COLDWELL BANKER PREVIEWS AN INSIDE LOOK AT LOCAL LUXURY LIVING SPRING 2011 Starter home, reborn in Smoke Rise HAMPTONS GARDEN GROWS ‘WILD’ David Rockwell’s Carlton Hotel redux BEFORE & AFTER IN RYE BROOK WHERE TO EAT: a local dining guide KINGS POINT ESTATE Great Neck, NY

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12 PAGESof premier tri-state properties

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Starter home, reborn in Smoke Rise

HAMPTONS GARDENGROWS ‘WILD’

David Rockwell’sCarlton Hotel redux

BEFORE & AFTERIN RYE BROOK

WHERE TO EAT:a local dining guide

KINGS POINT ESTATE

Great Neck, NY

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I am pleased to present this selection of the most outstanding homes throughout the long Island and Queens, New York region. These luxury residences represent the wide range of style and distinction offered along the east Coast. In addition to showcasing these homes in our Previews magazine, you can also tour them online at www.coldwellbankermoves.com. In order to provide our clients with maximum exposure for their homes, these properties are also showcased on more than 400 websites, reaching a potential buyer pool of millions. Our global marketing approach is a necessity to meet client goals in the very unique luxury home market. Identifying high-end buyers and gaining

their attention requires advanced knowledge and training. That’s why we invest in specialized training for our associates to earn the previews property specialist designation. previews property specialists have received in-depth instruction in luxury home sales, marketing, pricing, home staging and seller/buyer representation. Our previews property specialists know how to get the best market value in the least amount of time. Our clients and customers can rest assured that they have the best luxury market specialist working with them to meet their home buying and selling goals.

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Kings point estate

Great Neck, NY—View the Manhattan skyline from this extraordinary waterfront estate on a private peninsula in Kings Point, unsurpassed in luxury, privacy and exclusivity. This spectacular 20-acre panoramic waterfront estate is truly one’s very own pri-vate oasis. All of this only minutes away from Manhattan. See page 6 for more information

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Kings Point estate

Great Neck, NY

AS SEEN ON THE COVER! UNSURPASSED IN LUXURY AND EXCLUSIVITY, THIS NINE-BUILDING WATERFRONT

property at the tip of Long Island’s Kings Point peninsula is truly one’s private oasis. The Point is a 20-acre North Shore estate defi ned by spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline, city

bridges and Manhasset Bay. Coupled with its peerless blend of mid-nineteenth century architecture, superior craftsmanship and breathtaking property, The Point offers a serene and secluded retreat less than an hour from Manhattan.

Each of the nine homes within The Point revels in its own distinct character with captivating design elements such as arched doorways, dramatic ceilings, copious windows and curved walls. The unparalleled main house was built in 1850 by John Alsop King Jr., son of a New York governor and namesake of Kings Point. Featuring nine bedrooms and fi ve baths, the stucco home is one of the last untouched mansions on Long Island’s North Shore. Believed by some to be the inspiration for the mansion at the center of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age masterpiece The Great Gatsby, its mid-19th

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century architecture and 1930’s ornamenta-tion solidify its placement as a true Gold Coast gem.

The four-bedroom, five-bath Pavilion calls to mind a luxurious seaside villa, featuring walls of glass that capture divine coastline panoramas. Orchard House is a five-bedroom, four-bath home with soaring exposed-beam ceilings and a tennis court. The Silo House and Boat House sit along the pebbled sands of the shoreline, while the Cottage House stands at the entrance of the long private driveway. Three additional living quarters are highlighted by an inviting cobblestone piazza and squash court.

Between the Pavilion and The Point’s main house is the pool, created through the hand-laid application of over one million blue and white marble tiles. Dotted by verdant gardens, the grounds also feature a Koi pond, stables, a vineyard, greenhouse and 150-year-old mature plantings.

For more information on this property, contact Diane Polland at 516-606-2344 (cell); 516-441-3932 (office) [email protected]

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WATERFRONT ESTATE Pierson Lakes, NY—This 7,000-sq. ft. estate in a premier gated community features magnificent waterfront property, a guest house and private beach with dock. A mere 28 miles from Manhattan.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $3,500,000

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mAdE-TO-ORdER luxuRyBedminster, NJ—Spectacular to-be-built 6-bedroom, 6.5-bath dream home on the finest 10-acre farm assessed lot in Bedminster, just 1 mile east of Trump National Golf Club! For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,999,000

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WhiTE OAk mANOR Mendham Township, NJ—White Oak Manor, a 6-bedroom Colonial rests on 25 private acres. Elegant with generous rooms, superior architectural embellishments, pool, pool house and 4-car garage.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,995,000

EquESTRiAN ESTATE Colts Neck, NJ—Custom Colonial on 12 acres boasts 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, a modern horse barn and riding ring, in-ground pool, 4-car garage and much more. Truly a unique home!.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,999,999

ENglEWOOd EAST hill ESTATE Englewood, NJ—Mediterranean-style Colonial with 6 bedrooms, large dining room, chef ’s kitchen, family room & main-level master suite. The resort setting boasts in-ground pool & spa. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $3,260,000

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mETiculOuS ATTENTiON TO dETAil Upper Saddle River, NJ—Spacious rooms define this 10,000 square-foot estate on over 1.5 acres. Five bedrooms and 5 full- and 2 half-baths. Lower level full bar, theater and billiard room.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $3,099,000

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CharaCter and Charm abound Harding Township, NJ—Restored, revitalized and expanded this 17-room, 1800s manor home boasts vintage details, superb recently added kitchen & family room and 5 bucolic acres with pool.Brian Matthews, Sales Associate908-630-5155; 908-872-7584; [email protected] $2,795,000

SPeCtaCuLar eaSt hILL VICtorIan Englewood, NJ—Beautifully restored Swiss Chalet Victorian offers 5 bed-rooms, 4 full and 1 half-baths and spacious new rooms. Grounds feature outdoor fireplace and pool.Sara Lopatin, Broker Sales Associate201- 567-7788; 201-647-7700; [email protected] $2,720,000

eLeganCe and SoPhIStICatIon Colts Neck, NJ—Ideal for entertaining, this magnificent 6-bedroom, 6½-bath, custom Colonial is situated on 2.20 gorgeous acres in Colts Neck’s most desir-able neighborhood. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,850,000

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graCIouS Lake mohawk Lakefront Sparta, NJ—This landmark 5-bedroom and 3 full and 1 half-bath home in Lake Mohawk features stunning woodwork and lower level with bar, wine storage and large stone fireplace. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,795,000

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a retreat beyond ComPare Washington Township, NJ—Secluded 2-acre private retreat. Custom 6- bedroom multi-level home with a floor plan designed for entertaining. Resort setting boasts pool, putting green and tennis court. Rebecca “Becky” Boomsma, Sales Associate201-848-3402; 201-286-6097; [email protected] $2,679,900

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reSort-StyLe LIVIngBasking Ridge, NJ—Bocina-built 5-bedroom, 6.2-bath home on 2.7 acres in a coveted neighborhood. With ultimate craftsmanship, resort-style living, pool with waterfall and spa with walk-out lower level.

For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,490,000

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beachfront oasis Pierson Lakes, NY—Gated Pierson Lakes waterfront estate features stunning architectural details. Nestled on 4 breathtaking acres with a private beach & boat dock. Only 28 miles from Manhattan!For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,350,000

Modern elegance at every turn Kinnelon, NJ—Sophisticated home in Smoke Rise offers wonderful enter-taining spaces, 3 fireplaces, sun-drenched rooms, sleek gourmet kitchen & wooded property with in-ground pool. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,200,000

unparalleled land and location Holmdel, NJ—A timeless investment, this estate in a prestigious location offers 6+ acres and a custom pool all enclosed in a tree-lined property surrounded by protected land. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,999,000

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stunning livingston colonial Livingston, NJ—European-style Colonial on a beautiful acre is a wonderful home with 9-foot mahogany entry doors, superior gourmet kitchen, fantastic great room and finished lower level. Susan Mazzetta, Broker Sales Associate973-226-2577; 201-362-7674; [email protected] $2,049,000

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refined city living Jersey City, NJ—Gorgeous water views grace this 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath townhome with a stunning living room, formal dining room, fabulous gourmet kitchen, 2-car garage and patio. Francesco Mazzaferro, Sales Associate 201-533-3070; 201-410-3020; [email protected] $2,300,000

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luXury new construction Holmdel, NJ—Create the custom home of your dreams in one of the state’s most acclaimed areas by award-winning Pinnacle Custom Builders, or the builder of your choice.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $2,150,000

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Spectacular upgradeS Bridgewater, NJ—This custom 5,800-sq. ft. Colonial on over 1 acre features 5 bedrooms and 5 full and 2 half-baths as well as grand and glorious main rooms. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,590,000

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peaceful retreat Mendham, NJ—Sun-drenched, 5-bedroom custom home on cul-de-sac. Sweeping views welcome you to this 5-acre professionally landscaped property with lighted Deco Turf tennis court.Pauline Derrick and Pamela “Pam” Tishman, Broker/Sales Associate973-543-7458; 973-723-4760 $1,995,000

Superb architectural deSignMendham Township, NJ—Custom contemporary with 3 lavish levels boasts gourmet kitchen, flowing floor plan and 3-acre private setting with gated entrance and circular drive. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,910,000

Smoke riSe gated eStateS Kinnelon, NJ —This exceptionally crafted Smoke Rise home offers 6 bedrooms and 5 full and 2 half-baths along with theater/game room and private golf green on over 5 acres.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,849,000

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Spectacular Setting Scotch Plains, NJ—Magnificent, well-designed 4/5 bedroom colonial, with luxurious main-level master suite, offers large entertaining rooms & gourmet kitchen. Gorgeous grounds include pool & spa, gazebo & 2 patios.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,449,000

multi-generational Jewel Washington Township, NJ —Mother/daughter home spanning nearly 9,000 sq. ft. with 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath main residence and attached 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath home with elevator.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,399,000

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AppeAling lAke lifestyle Randolph Township, NJ— Beautiful, spacious 5-bedroom brick estate nestled in the renowned Shongum Lake community. Enjoy glorious lake views and lake rights with beach, swimming, fishing, and more.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,139,000

pArk-like settingNorwood, NJ —Classic architectural details, elegant spaces and a park-like setting await in this 4,500-sq. ft. 5-bedroom, 5.5-bath Colonial-style home within an easy commute to New York.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,099,000

elegAnt ColoniAl Randolph Township, NJ—Elegant custom 5-bedroom Colonial in Mendham Lake Estates boasts spacious center island kitchen, floor-to-ceiling stone fire-place, guest suite and breathtaking property with lake views. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,149,000

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spACious Countryside retreAtRingwood, NJ—Breathtaking 12-room retreat boasting 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths on 10+ acres. Spacious/luxurious living areas feature the finest appliances, fixtures and amenities. Must see!For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,000,000

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fABulous WAterfrontMonmouth Beach, NJ—Waterfront living at its best down the Jersey Shore! This 5-bedroom home with pool and private dock is just minutes from beaches, Pier Village and the ferry to NYC.For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,395,000

Country frenCh flAir in smoke riseKinnelon, NJ—Captivating 13-room custom stone front boasts great rooms for entertaining and elegant architectural detail. Private, wooded 8-acre property with pool, spa and waterfall. For more information, call 973-630-9368 $1,375,000

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MODERN ROMANCE Sands Point, NY—Created by Romantic Modernist architect Norman Jaffe in a magnificent setting with a pool, this 7,000-sq. ft. stone masterpiece beautifully redefines unique custom excellence.For more information, call 631-623-5120 $3,650,000

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STONE HILL COLONIALManhasset, NY—Exceptional! This 5-bedroom brick colonial in a 24-hour gated community celebrates rare custom style with a 2-story family room, Poggenpohl kitchen, first-floor master suite and views of Stone Hill Pond.For more information, call 631-623-5120 $3,195,000

KINGS POINT ESTATE Great Neck, NY—This unrivaled 20-acre wraparound waterfront Kings Point Estate presents a unique opportunity. With views of the city, this compound is magnificent, affording privacy and is just minutes from Manhattan.Diane Polland, Licensed Salesperson516-441-3932; 516-606-2344; [email protected] $39,500,000

ELEGANT 1929 COLONIALOld Westbury, NY—Traditional 10-bedroom, 6.5-bath, 3-story historic Colonial boasts stunning formal rooms. Its 4.8 acres feature pool, tennis court & 2-bed-room cottage. Exceptional East Williston (Wheatley) school district. For more information, call 631-623-5120 $2,998,000

ESTATE ELEGANCEOld Westbury, NY—Flawlessly classic, this spectacular 3-acre gated estate in the East Williston school district offers 8,000 sq. ft. of grace, true elegance, a pool, and new exquisite guest house.For more information, call 631-623-5120 $5,800,000

COUNTRY COMPOUNDOld Westbury, NY—Elegant 6-bedroom, 5.5-bath Center Hall Colonial situ-ated on breathtaking property with pool, waterfall and spa. Surrounded by horse trails in the heart of Old Westbury in Jericho School District.For more information, call 631-623-5120 $2,798,000

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eLeGAnT FAMILy LIVInG Brookville, NY—Beautiful 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath expanded ranch with floor-to-ceiling windows & great entertaining rooms. Jericho School District. Set on 2.3 acres with pool, hot tub & 3-stall barn.For more information, call 631-623-5120 $1,998,000

1910 ChArM Dix Hills, NY—Brimming with country charm, this sprawling, circa 1910 French Chateau on 1.67 acres has unique appeal with a sun parlor, fire-places, both living and family rooms and more.For more information, call 631-623-5120 Price Upon Request

An enVIAbLe LIFesTyLe Old Field, NY—Secluded on almost 4 acres, this 5,900-sq. ft. brick Colonial features a tennis court, mineral springs heated pool with expansive blue-stone patio, 3-car garage and so much more. For more information, please call 631-623-5120 $2,495,000

GrACewooD sUPreMeManhasset, NY—Spectacularly adjoining the Great Lawn of the splendid Gracewood clubhouse, this supreme 14-room Hamptons-style home is a decorator’s showcase with every imaginable amenity.For more information, call 631-623-5120 $2,695,000

LATTInGTown hArbor beAUTyLattingtown, NY—Enjoy this gorgeous waterfront community’s sandy beach and club house. This new center-hall Colonial boasts a 2-story foyer, elegant formal rooms, sumptuous master suite, chef’s kitchen and so much more.For more information, call 631-623-5120 $1,995,000

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eDwArDIAn eLeGAnCeGarden City, NY—This 1910 Edwardian Colonial is the epitome of elegance. Exquisitely updated with every luxury, large formal rooms, fireplaces, a magnificent kitchen, 6 bedrooms & more.Elyse Underberg, Associate Broker561-671-6333; 516-697-7898; [email protected] $2,000,000

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27+ ACre estAte Greenwich, CT—Nestled beside Topping Lake in Round Hill, this estate of more than 27 acres was once part of the Great Estate, Dunellen Hall. This rare, park-like com-pound includes a main house, tennis court, guest house and many outbuildings. One of Greenwich’s last stately tracts of lands with natural beauty, privacy & lake vistas. William M. Burke800-767-0078 | www.greenwichcountryestate.com $39,000,000

elegANt wAterfroNt lifestYle Westport, CT—New 6-bedroom classic Shingle Style waterfront home features water views from nearly every room. Grand foyer, gourmet kitchen, luxurious master suite, and a deep-water dock. KMS Partners800-767-0078 $9,250,000

world-ClAss equestriAN estAte Greenwich, CT—World-class 14+-acre equestrian estate with a Georgian Manor House, 20-stall barn, groomsmen apartments, jumping arena, riding trails, paddle & tennis court, pool/spa, and pavilion. Tamar Lurie800-767-0078 $16,250,000

speCtACulAr europeAN-stYle estAteGuilford, CT— Panoramic Long Island Sound views are the backdrop for this 4-acre Vineyard Point estate with an 8,500-sq. ft. European-style villa, guesthouse, 4-stall barn, and heated pool.Wanda Pellegrino / Ed Pellegrino / Marie Lee800-767-0078 $6,750,000

timeless elegANCeRiverside, CT—Classic 1926 renovated 6-bedroom Colonial on 2+ acres in 1-acre zone. Features exquisite moldings, 3 fireplaces, cherry cabinetry and built-ins. Guest house and English gardens. Linda Collins800-767-0078 $6,450,000

Belle HAveN’s top seCret Greenwich, CT—This Belle Haven beauty has 8 bedrooms; wide private lawn, high ceilings; new kitchen, pool and a classic wraparound porch. It’s a house full of light, character and fun. Susan Detchon Anderson800-767-0078 $5,950,000

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A world-ClAss GAted estAte Purchase, NY—Gated estate on 2 acres with private gardens & pool featuring a 2-story marble foyer, graciously proportioned rooms, 7 bedrooms, 7 marble baths, & an oak-paneled elevator.Peter Raider800-767-0078 $4,750,000

remArkAble estAteOld Lyme, CT—This extraordinary 20-acre Connecticut River estate offers 1,200 ft. on Lord’s Cove, grand views, a c.1900 6-bedroom residence, a separate 3-bedroom guest house, and 5-car post-and-beam carriage barn with living quarters.Roger Parkman / Diane Gregory800-767-0078 $4,900,000

eNChANtiNG estAte Rye, NY—Superb 7,193 sq. ft. Rye estate on pristine 1+ acre in envied country club enclave. Grand entertaining rooms, magnificent chef ’s kitchen, pool and wading pool. www.12DogwoodLane.com Michele C. Flood800-767-0078 $3,995,000

A riverfroNt sANCtuArYOld Lyme, CT—Offering access to the Connecticut River and beyond, this 13-room home features an eat-in kitchen, spacious first floor master suite and a freeform heated pool.Joe Rhodes III800-767-0078 $3,800,000

freNCh CouNtrY ChâteAuHarrison, NY—Gated 1.9 acre estate in Sterling Ridge designed by Frank J. Forster features an original stone & brick façade and Ludowici tiled roof, hand-hewn beams, and a free-form pool.Michele C. Flood800-767-0078 $3,500,000

stAtelY fox meAdow ColoNiAlScarsdale, NY—Brick Georgian Colonial in a premier Fox Meadow neigh-borhood features magnificent detailing, a grand circular staircase, and 8 bedrooms. Short walk to train and school. Alisa Kaplan800-767-0078 $3,250,000

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EstatE Living in LincoLn RisE Purchase, NY—Custom Colonial with 6,000+ sq. ft., gourmet kitchen, 5 en suite bedrooms and a 3,000 sq. ft. lower level. Multi-tiered terrace, pool, spa, tennis court & 24-hour security. Debbie Strati – Padawer800-767-0078 $2,795,000

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timELEss ELEgancE Larchmont, NY—Magnificent 1927 Tudor with original details, elegant living and dining rooms, 6 bedrooms, 5 full and 1 half baths, library, sunroom, fabulous kitchen/great room on prime location.Bengen Lee800-767-0078 $2,500,000

FEnwick watERFRontOld Saybrook, CT— Converted oceanfront barn in a historic enclave with glorious beaches and a golf course offers large open spaces, a master suite with private staircase, and seaside patio. Lucretia Bingham800-767-0078 $2,850,000

gRacious countRY EstatEDarien, CT—English stone estate on 1.5+ acres in the bucolic back country featuring a living room with beamed ceilings and first-floor master suite with fireplace. Betsy Nolan / Betsy Hulsey800-767-0078 $2,790,000

PREmiER DEsign anD Location Westport, CT—New 6,000 sq. ft. Colonial by Coastal Construction on 1.23 landscaped acres in one of Westport’s most venerated enclaves featuring 5 en suite bedrooms and room for pool. Judy Michaelis 800-767-0078 $2,999,000

aRchitEctuRaL intRiguE Purchase, NY—Impeccable Colonial in a gated community with a marble entry, Christopher Peacock gourmet kitchen, 5 bedrooms with new en suite designer baths. Perfect for entertaining. Debbie Strati – Padawer800-767-0078 $2,650,000

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extraordiNarY CompouNd South Glastonbury, CT—1.2-acre estate featuring a great room with 2-story fieldstone fireplace, 4 en suite bedrooms, Gunite pool, and 2,500-sq. ft. sports complex as seen on MTV’s Teen Cribs.Margaret Wilcox800-767-0078 $2,390,000

a mid-CeNturY SaNCtuarY Irvington, NY—Mid-century home on .83 private acre with a heated pool. A total renovation includes a granite kitchen, marble baths, and master suite with a sitting room and dual baths. Therese Militana Valvano800-767-0078 $2,175,000

privaCY, SereNitY aNd CreativitYCanton, CT—Craftsman-style lodge with 10,000 sq. ft. of living space on 33+ acres with pool, pool house, brooks, wooden bridges, meditation areas, a trio of ponds, and a campsite. Katie French800-767-0078 $2,500,000

piCtureSque CouNtrY eStateEaston, CT—Picture-perfect country estate encompassing a renovated 10-room period Colonial with massive stone fireplaces, French doors and an outdoor stone loggia and guest cottage.Darlene Letersky800-767-0078 $1,995,000

a waterfroNt HaveN Guilford, CT—Recently renovated 1882 waterfront home on Sachem’s Head Harbor with 4 bedrooms, an idyllic seaside deck, and a gourmet’s dream kitchen. Steps to Sachem’s Head Yacht Club. Joe Piscitelli 800-767-0078 $1,975,000

exquiSite reSideNCe Briarcliff Manor, NY—Rebuilt in 2006 to an unparalleled caliber showcasing custom gourmet kitchens and baths, limestone floors with inlays, a custom pool and a cabana with kitchen and bath.Suzan Zeolla800-767-0078 $1,899,000

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Charming Colonial residenCe Madison, CT— New England Colonial features formal living and dining rooms, a custom kitchen, luxurious master suite, and inground Gunite pool complemented by a cabana with Viking kitchen. Cathy Lynch800-767-0078 $1,499,000

a PieCe of ParadiseNew Rochelle, NY—Updated 1930 Colonial featuring 2 family rooms and 6 en suite bedrooms on 1.84 acres with putting green, sand traps, slate patios, and outdoor “pub,” all minutes to midtown. Mary Ellen Brick800-767-0078 $1,600,000

Cultivated arChiteCturePelham, NY—California Ranch featuring tumbled marble appointments, a gourmet kitchen, finished walk-up attic & lower level, brick terrace, heated pool & pool house with kitchen & bath.Laura Acocella800-767-0078 $1,499,900

Country estate Lyme, CT—Federal Colonial 10-acre estate with elegant proportions, 5 fireplaces, and a stone terrace and columned side porches with views of the pastoral landscape and gardens. Roger Parkman800-767-0078 $1,695,000

Premier CraftsmanshiP Madison, CT—Completely updated Contemporary Cape encompassing a family room with a floor-to-ceiling stone hearth, gourmet kitchen, and 5 bedrooms in an esteemed shoreline enclave.Lorey Walz / Meig Walz Newcomb800-767-0078 $1,650,000

ConneCtiCut river grandeur Cromwell, CT—Custom home with sweeping Connecticut River views featuring a 2-story family room with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, riverside terrace, & 15-acre common area with dock & beach. Sara W. Felter800-767-0078 $1,495,000

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layered lushness In careful steps, this garden

landscape grows wilder as it leaves the house behind

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The laTe Washington post garden columnisT henry miTchell wrote that nearly any garden, glimpsed just right, “can be confused with paradise.” He might have added that a garden can be heavenly with a bit of devilishness thrown in.

Such was the vision landscape architect Edmund Hollander, of Man-hattan’s Edmund Hollander Design, had for a five-acre East Hamp-ton property that had to fit both the manicured decorum of Georgica Road—where anything too unruly might raise the eyebrows of prop-erty-value-conscious neighbors like Martha Stewart and hip-hop im-presario Russell Simmons—and the slightly rambunctious tastes of the wife.

“I like an overgrown look,” she says. “A loose and flowing feel.”Hollander created a progression of gardens that gently diminishes

in formality. Near the summer home of the wife and her investment banker husband, garden “rooms” are demarcated by fences and walls, as well as such formal plantings as hydrangeas, hollies and boxwoods. Moving toward the property’s edge, the land gracefully reverts to an informal, more natural state. And by summer’s end, this meticulous design is softened throughout, to the wife’s delight, by a vibrant array of blossoming flowers.

The couple purposely chose a site that was a few blocks from the water. “I knew I wanted a real garden,” says the wife, noting that her dream would have been difficult to realize amid the constant buffet-ing of wind, salt and sand closer to shore. Architect Boris Baranovich was commissioned to design the homeowners’ classic-style shingle house; Hollander was brought in to begin work on what was then an almost barren lot.

A decision to raze even more trees near the pool worried the hus-band, who is very sensitive to the sun. “He kept saying, ‘I can’t be in the sun—when will all of this grow out?’” remembers the wife. Now he’s just delighted because there’s so much shade, but my grand-daughters complain that they’re freezing out there.”

Because the homeowners are parents of two and grandparents of three, Hollander took care to create a landscape suitable for multigen-erational use, one that balances active and passive outdoor living. For-mal alfresco entertaining rooms abutting the house cater to the wife’s penchant for cocktail parties. A fragrance walk (redolent with daphne and sweet bay magnolia) and rose garden (overflowing with Graham

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lANDScApE ARcHITEcTuRE By edmund hollander

TExT By jorge s. arango

pHoToGRApHy By Betsy Pinover schiff

Stone walkways, which connect this five-acre East Hampton prop-erty’s multiple gardens, help create a sense of movement.

In careful steps, this garden landscape grows wilder as it leaves the house behind

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Thomas, Heritage English, David Austin and other roses) encour-age the quiet contemplation appreciated by older family members; a tennis court, swimming pool and golf green meet the active needs of the whole tribe.

There is even a children’s garden, providing a private world for the family’s youngest members. “There’s a very proprietary feeling to that children’s garden,” says Hollander. “Children always like to say this or that is ‘mine.’ That garden is definitely theirs.” It includes a playhouse, Seven Dwarves statuary and fragrant flowers that “feel good to play in.”

Stone walkways connect all of these. “The intricate series of paths and connections,” observes Hollander, “gives the property a great sense of movement that encourages you to stroll from gar-den to garden to pool to golf green.” All of the rooms, he adds, are planted “with a layered lushness and density that approximates the surrounding landscape.” The driveway, for example, has a canopy of mature sweet gums and oaks with an under-story of dogwood and magnolia. A profusion of daffodils blossoms at ground level. The swimming pool is lined by a fieldstone wall, over which arc yel-lowwood trees underplanted by oakleaf hydrangeas and Dixie Wood ferns. A poolside pergola draped with wisteria and roses creates a bountifully flowering wall.

Such density of flora and fauna is not merely a response to the surrounding landscape. “I don’t like having just one of this and one of that,” says the wife. “I want big masses of things, and I hate to see mulch!” So, instead of one variety of hydrangea, there are 25. Rather than one ubiquitous viburnum, Hollander alternates six. There are also multiple varieties of berry plants and a constantly changing parade of annuals.

Come September, all of these plantings blur the lines of the mas-ter plan and create a mellow, meandering mood.

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An informal bed ofGraham Thomas and Heritage English roses frames the pool lawn.

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starter home, reborn An ambitious addition and an extensive remodel allow a Smoke Rise family to remain in the house they love

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IT WAS A BATTLE OF HEAD VERSUS HEART: HAVING MADE DO FOR DECADES

in their too-small 1950s Cape Cod in Kinnelon, the homeowners knew it made sense to simply buy a bigger home, rather than embark on an extensive redo. But with 30 years of memories invested in this space—the couple’s fi rst home, which they share with their daughter, a grad student—they found it hard to say goodbye.

“So much has happened here—you become attached,” explains the wife. “We didn’t want to give up something we’ve come to love.”

Their hearts won. The couple hired Joel E. Jenkins Architect in Sparta to add approximately 1,000 square feet to the home, which is set on 2 wooded acres in the Smoke Rise community.

The construction included a complete gutting and expansion of the once-small kitchen: A wall dividing the space from the family room was removed and sliding-glass doors were installed, allowing sunlight to pour in and giving the residents a glorious view of the landscaped backyard. New cherry cabine-try brought warmth to the larger space. “Before the room was more enclosed and far less functional,” the homeowner says. “Now it’s open and gives you a feeling of home.”

But once construction was complete, another daunting task presented it-self: decorating the newly enlarged home. Realizing that they needed profes-sional guidance, the wife began searching for an interior designer who was eclectic, down-to-earth—and local.

“As a businessperson myself, I always try to work with members of the community,” she says. And when she met Tamara Dunner of Kinnelon’s Ta-mara Dunner Interior Design, she recalls, “we had a good connection. She’s very personable, and we clicked.”

Dunner’s vision was to draw on some of the home’s existing style elements, but heighten the fl air factor. “I tend to work with what my clients have, but use

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The cranberry trim on existing custom window treat-ments inspired the dining room’s vibrant palette.

TEXT BY BY DEBBIE BOLLA

PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETER RYMWID

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an approach to make them ‘pop’ more,” the designer explains.Take, for example, the dining room. The inspiration for the space came

from the cranberry-hued trim on the room’s existing custom window treat-ments, which the wife adored.

“The previous color scheme was a bit cautious,” Dunner notes. So while she kept the pale-pink wall color for contrast, she updated the homeown-ers’ once pale-pink chairs with both a rich red, mini-patterned fabric and a coordinating stripe. Formerly white built-in cabinets were transformed with the room’s signature color, while a glass table now provides a clear view of an antique rug that ties it all together. “The cranberry color just livened the space up,” Dunner says. “The room became warm and inviting.”

In the adjacent living room, Dunner encouraged the homeowners to display meaningful pieces—family heirlooms, as well as gems from their extensive travels—and then juxtaposed these treasures with interesting patterns.

“I love that room because it’s not about decoration, it’s about sharing things that have meaning,” the wife says. Among the eclectic items fea-tured are a trunk from Mexico, a painting from Sicily, an antique lamp from the wife’s mother and a pair of candlesticks (once hidden in a closet) that were a gift from a grandmother. A quirky knickknack—a simple-yet-elegant marionette showcased on a stand—adds interest in the corner.

While Dunner kept the bold patterned wallpaper, she replaced floral win-

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An extensive addition opened up the once-cramped kitchen, below, where rich cherry wood adds instant warmth.“Serene” was the objective in designing the master bedroom, at right.

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“All these years we’ve worked so hard, and now we splurged on ourselves.”

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Family heirlooms, travel treasures and a host of interesting fabrics imbue the living room with a fun, homey, eclectic quality.

dow treatments with the quieter style of a luxe Pindler & Pindler fabric over just one window. A bevy of textiles gave new life to the homeowners’ original furniture; thus, a Duralee gold-and-green plaid, a vibrant coral with a small print, a bold stripe and an intricate flame stitch by Lee Jofa all peace-fully coexist in the space, while a sprawling antique rug anchors the room.

Pattern takes center stage again in a petite powder room, where the designer opted for whimsical Thibaut wallpaper that reflects the homeown-ers’ love of the outdoors with its topiary and avian touches. “Putting a large pattern in a small room is a great way to make a statement,” Dunner notes. A black granite–topped cherry vanity with hand-painted greenery mirrors the look.

Upstairs, the master bedroom is a serene retreat. The comforting space features sage walls, silk window treatments, a custom-designed reversible duvet set and an upholstered bench that also provides storage for extra blankets. The en suite master bath has luxurious touches, including his-and-her stations and a heated floor. “All these years we’ve worked so hard, and now we splurged on ourselves,” the wife notes.

The renovation complete, the family has no doubt that they made the right decision by remaining in their cherished dwelling. “We have deep roots in Smoke Rise, and this is now the perfect home,” says the wife. “Why would I ever want to leave?”

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In Rye Brook, a designer transforms a bare room into a chic dining space for a family of four

DESIGNED BY LARA MICHELLE FEINSOD

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHUAN DING

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“When We started it Was really just a blank square,” recalls desiGner lara Michelle Feinsod, describing the roughly 15-foot by 15-foot room just off the foyer in Melissa and andrew kaminsky’s rye brook colonial. the couple had moved into the home a year and a half earlier after relocating from Manhattan with their two young sons, and had tackled a number of other renovations already. “lara had helped us design our powder room, bedroom and a homework room for the boys,” says Melissa. “but turning this empty space into our dining room would be our biggest project together.”

but where to begin? “they told me they wanted something contemporary with blues, beiges and browns,” says the designer, owner of lara Michelle beautiful interi-ors inc. in rye brook. “but because the home is a colonial, we decided to mix in some traditional elements. i never like to depart too much from the ‘bones’ of a house.”

adds Melissa: “We’re not real formal, so we liked the idea of something simple yet elegant with a little color and ‘pop.’”

seeking to achieve that perfect blend, Feinsod boldly contrasted colors and styles throughout the space. to enliven the room’s walls, for instance, she juxtaposed tradi-tional white wood paneling with a striking chocolate-brown textured wallpaper from larsen. the paper’s intricate woven pattern is repeated on the window curtains, also from larsen, which block an undesired view of the driveway while still allowing sunlight to filter in.

dark and light hues are also contrasted in the room’s key furniture pieces, all from baker, including a walnut buffet with a limestone top and a large walnut dining-room table with matching chairs that are upholstered in faux crocodile leather from de-dar—a material cleverly chosen for its durability and stain resistance. “between our kids and golden retriever that sheds all over the house, the faux crocodile is perfect—if there’s a stain i can just wipe it off,” says Melissa with a laugh.

Overhead, a bold contemporary-style fabric chandelier from stonegate designs adds illumination. “i must have shown andrew and Melissa 20 different lights before they chose this one; they didn’t want your everyday traditional chandelier,” says Feinsod.

agrees Melissa: “a typical chandelier with crystals just wasn’t us; this just suited our tastes better—we were both instantly drawn to it.” two fabric-shade sconces with brushed nickel bases add extra light to the walls.

also contributing to the homey feel is a comfy window seat topped with a coffee-hued cushion from Glant. a large sequined pillow from lillian august and smaller throw pillows upholstered in fabrics from lee jofa, kravet and barbara barry add extra panache.

Finishing touches include artwork from kathryn Markel Fine arts in Manhattan and a pen shell–framed mirror from Oly on the walls, plus mercury glass candlesticks from Oly and real animal horns from Mariani Gardens in armonk, all placed atop the dining room table. now, with ample seating for entertaining, the room has become a lively hub for holiday meals.

“We’re very happy with our new dining room,” says Melissa. “everyone who comes in says they love it, and our friends who saw the room before, when there was nothing in it, are really taken aback by its transformation.”

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Both modern and cozy, the once-empty dining room gets pop from a bold light fixture, textured chocolate brown wallpaper and matching curtains that let light dapple in.

desiGned by Lara MicheLLe Feinsod

phOtOGraphy by chuan ding

BEFORE

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SOMETIMES THE GREATEST ADVENTURES ARE THOSE ENJOYED CLOSE TO HOME. If a Manhattan “staycation” sounds tempting, spend a sojourn in the swank Carlton Hotel at Madison and 29th Street in the city’s re-energized NoMad neighborhood. The Beaux-Arts beauty is brimming with ultramodern amenities, while boasting an enchanting history fi t for an Edith Wharton novel.

Designed by renowned architect Harry Allen Jacobs, The Carlton originally opened as the Seville Hotel in 1904. Built of red brick with white terra-cotta trim on a rusti-cated limestone base, it featured such sculptural ornaments as rounded copper bays, cartouches and panels with foliage and lion heads. A stunning Tiffany-style glass sky-light was also a focal point (later painted over to guard against World War II air raids).

Recently, architect David Rockwell completed a multi-million dollar renova-

A storied Manhattan hotel begins a second golden age, thanks to a meticulous restoration by architect David Rockwell

elegant encore

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FACING PAGE: Behind a soothing waterfall in the lobby of The Carlton Hotel, there’s a vintage photo of the hostelry in its infancy as the Seville more than a century ago. THIS PAGE: Rooms at the reborn Carlton are done in a rich palette of browns, creams and golds; a crystal light fixture adorns the mezzanine level; the acclaimed new 150-seat Millesime (French for “vintage”) opened in The Carlton in November 2010. It’s a “casual seafood brasserie” presided over by chef Laurent Manrique.

tion that has returned the hotel (renamed The Carlton in 1987) to its former grandeur. A fleur-de-lis on the original hotel’s second floor so captivated rockwell that he made it a design motif. He salvaged an existing antique revolving door and put in herringbone-patterned wood floors, oiled-bronze handrails, distressed paneling and antique mirrors. The skylight made a comeback, all 317 rooms were tastefully trans-formed and the lobby now features a cascading two-story waterfall.

if you stay, you’ll find Herald square and all of Midtown’s thrills just a few blocks to the north and the year-old, three-story Lime-light Marketplace just to the south and west. And after you’ve dined a time or two at the hotel’s own eatery, Millesime, take in a casual-yet-elegant meal at nearby Madison & vine wine bar or DB Bistro Moderne, a parisian-style bistro run by famed chef Daniel Boulud that serves contemporary French-American fare.

All rooms offer complimentary wireless internet access, 42-inch LCD Tvs, iHome docking stations and electronic safes. Not keen on leaving your pooch behind? For an extra $50 he can come along through the hotel’s “Love Your pet” package, which includes a doggie welcome treat, bed, blanket, leash and more—just another feature that makes a visit to The Carlton worth staying close by.

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Aji 53

Begin with inspired appetizers like the Blue

Crab Fajita or the Garlic Sea Bass, then

indulge in this posh Japanese spot’s signature

rolls. Among them: the “AJI King,” featuring

King crab, avocado and shrimp topped with

spicy tuna, yellowtail and the chef’s special

sauce. A hip atmosphere adds to the luxurious

ambience. 53 East Main Street, Bay Shore;

631-591-3107

Arturo’s

Come for a meal and you’ll be fed as if you

were part of the D’Anna family. Antonio runs

the dining room, while wife Mimma works the

kitchen, turning out Italian classics. 246-04

Jericho Turnpike, Floral Park; 516-352-7418

BABylon CArriAge House

Set in a 19th-century carriage house, this be-

loved eatery offers a Be Your Own Chef menu,

where diners can specify the preparation of

their meal, from the filet mignon with truffled

mac and cheese to the half roasted chicken.

21 Fire Island Avenue, Babylon Village; 631-

422-5161

Besito

A gourmet take on traditional Mexican cuisine,

here you’ll still find tacos and enchiladas,

albeit stuffed with goodies like achiote-

seasoned pork cooked in a banana leaf. Don’t

miss the guacamole prepared tableside. 1516

Old Northern Boulevard, Roslyn; 516-484-

3001

BrAnzino

This hideaway explores the cuisine of northern

Italy, with dishes like homemade ravioli stuffed

with duck and grilled rack of lamb with a dark

mint sauce. Or try the restaurant’s namesake:

a whole Mediterranean sea bass served baked

or grilled. 152 Union Avenue, Lynbrook; 516-

599-6161

CiAo BABy

Visions of Frankie, Dean and the rest of the

Rat Pack can’t help but be conjured up at this

21st-century Italian delight. Patrons will begin

their meal with crusty Italian bread and as-

sorted olives as they groove to the sounds of

Motown, before feasting on family-style

portions of Italian favorites. 204 E. Jericho

Turnpike, Commack; 631-543-1400

Duke FAlCon’s gloBAl grill

Fictional Duke Falcon traveled the world in the

1930s, and the menu here reflects the culinary

influences he would have picked up. Asian,

Mediterranean, Caribbean and European

commingle in tasty fare. 36 West Park Avenue,

Long Beach; 516-897-7000

Four FooD stuDio & CoCktAil

sAlon

New menus are introduced every 13 weeks at

this season-centric hot spot, which fea-

tures unique design and decor to match its

“through the year” theme. Asian-American

influences pair with local, seasonal ingredi-

ents—and a divine drink menu. 515 Broadhol-

low Road, Mellville; 631-577-4444

george MArtin

Dry-aged steaks and fresh seafood are served

with expertly crafted martinis at this American

bistro. Other classic offerings include an ice-

berg wedge and jagerschnitzel. 65 North Park

Avenue, Rockville Centre; 516-678-7272

tHe irisH CoFFee PuB

Thanks to a small assemblage of tables and a

stone fireplace, “warm and intimate” best de-

scribe the setting of this Irish abode. Featuring

staples such as corned beef and shepherd’s

pie, plus American fare. 131 Carleton Avenue,

East Islip; 631-277-0007

kotoBuki

Supremely fresh describes the sushi offerings

at this Japanese gem. The specialty rolls draw

rave reviews, as do the fried oysters. But be

prepared to wait since no reservations are ac-

cepted. 1530 Old Northern Boulevard, Roslyn;

516-621-5312

MAlAguetA

Dig into Brazilian home cooking at this Astoria

hideaway. Meat lovers will rejoice with the tra-

ditional pincanha barbecue, and seafood fans

will be tempted by several fresh fish selections.

25-35 36th Avenue, Queens; 718-937-4821

nAgAHAMA

The small spot turns out top-notch Japanese

cuisine. Regulars endure the waits and pack in

to dine on chef Hide Yamamoto’s fresh sushi

creations, crispy tempura and tasty teriyaki.

169 East Park Avenue, Long Beach; 516-432-

6446

PACe’s steAk House

The art of marinating has been perfected at

this striking steakhouse, with each cut of meat

marinating in a secret-recipe brewed sauce for

three days. A selective wine list provides the

perfect counterpart to any meal. 325 Nesconset

Highway, Hauppauge; 631-979-7676

tHe PArkwooD CAFé

Spotlighting an oft-neglected cuisine, this Ger-

man eatery is far from pretentious, as attested

by the beer steins, wood paneling and moose

head at the door. 399 Montauk Highway, West

Islip; 631-587-2844

PriMe

Enjoy an elegant view of Huntington Harbor as

you dine at this romantic waterfront restaurant,

which offers an extensive wine list. Select from

seafood (including sushi) and dry-aged steaks

and chops, or try the “Jet Setter,” a fixed-price

menu highlighting cuisine from around the

world. 117 New York Avenue, Huntington;

631-385-1515

rAre 650

It’s not your typical steak house: in addition to

favorites like filet mignon and rib steak, this

eclectic eatery also specializes in sushi and

Mediterranean seafood. Dine in one of many

chic spaces, including a plush lounge, sushi

bar, and outdoor seating area. 650 Jericho

Turnpike, Syosset; 516-496-8000

sriPrAPHAi

Often ranked tops for Thai, this Woodside spot

serves authentic dishes you won’t see offered

many other places. And crowds are willing to

wait for a seat and a chance to see how much

spice their taste buds can handle.

64-13 39th Avenue, Queens; 718-899-9599

tournesol

Feel transported to France in this tiny 40-seat

bistro. Homemade foie gras terrine, escargot

and frisee aux lardons are just the beginning

to steak frites or cassoulet. 50-12 Vernon Boule-

vard, Queens; 718-472-4355

wilD Honey Dining & wine

Located in the building where Teddy Roosevelt

kept his summer office, this New American is

creating history of its own with an imaginative

menu. Enjoy the slow-cooked baby-back ribs

or spicy sesame prawns. 1 East Main Street,

Oyster Bay; 516-922-4690

LONG ISLAND & QUEENS

restaurant guideIf you’ve got a craving, there’s a dining establishment in the area that will satisfy it.

Turn to this listing next time you want a wonderful meal out.

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