Award-winning artists Karl Mann and Hector Leonardi turned the property into their house and twin studios, full with an 18th-century spiral staircase from Paris.
Location: 488 Ocean Highway, Bridgehampton, New York
Worth: $3,995,000
12 months Constructed: 1993
Footprint: 3,780 sq. toes (three bedrooms, three full and one half baths)
Lot Measurement: 0.33 acres
From the Agent: “This distinctive property positioned in Bridgehampton South was constructed as a haven for creativity and sweetness. The house has a wealthy inventive legacy, having been the residence and workspace of award-winning artists Karl Mann and Hector Leonardi. The thoughtfully designed entry courtyard results in a wall of glass and into the dual sun-filled artwork studios. An 18th-century spiral picket staircase sourced from Paris results in a loft that overlooks the studios. Past the studios, the residing quarters supply considerate design, consolation, and magnificence. The primary stage options three bedrooms and three full baths. A surprising show of painted plates is included into the wall of the staircase, which has a handrail crafted from iron park benches sourced from Eire. The second stage has a spacious residing/eating space, an open kitchen, and a powder room. This Bridgehampton South house combines appeal with fashionable facilities, making it a fascinating discover.”

Clad in cedar shakes, the A-frame house sits on a lush inexperienced garden, surrounded by tall bushes.
Picture by Rise Media / Alessandro Manglaviti

Picture by Rise Media / Alessandro Manglaviti

Giant home windows and french doorways line the back and front of the house, bringing in plenty of pure mild.
Picture by Rise Media / Alessandro Manglaviti
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