An image of the cover of JULY 2013 of Architectural Digest featuring interior design by Carol Egan Interiors.
Exterior photograph of Villa Maria, a historic residence in Water Mill, New York, was dramatically updated by owners in collaboration with Andre Tchelistcheff Architects and Carol Egan Interiors, Edmund D. Hollander Landscape Architect Design oversal the grounds.
Interior design by Carol Egan.  In the master suite, an 18th century Swedish corona from Dienst + Dotter Antikviteter complements the Ralp Lauren Home bed and linens.  At the foot of the bed is a TV cabinet disnged by Carol Egan and covered in a Bergamo horsehair, the daybed next to the window is also by Ralph Lauren Home, the X-form stools are by Jonathan Adler and the antique archair is clad in an Old World Weavers toile de Jouy.  The master bathrooms custom-made marble tub features Waterworks fittings.
The kitchen painted in a Benjamin Moore white, features custom-made holophane lights by Ann-Morris Antiques and cabinetry by Eppley Building & Design; the oak bench and ebonized bobbin chair are antique.  Carrara marble was used for the counters as well as the backsplash above the Wolf range; the pot filler and sink kfittings are by Waterworks.  In the media room, brass chandeliers from English Country Antiques overlook slipcovered seating by Montauk sofa.  The dining room, sheated in Venetian plaster by Baechler work on paper atop the matel; the bespoke sideboard is by Daniel Scuderi Antiques.  Interior design by Carol Egan.
In the breakfast room, a chandelier from English Country Antiques is suspended above a Lars Bolander iron table with a bleached-oak top; the settee is by Roark Modern, and the antique Swedish side chairs are upholstered in a Holland & Sherry linen.  Bronze-and-leather stools flank a limestone table in the atrium; the wood sculpture is a 1985 piece by Mario Dal Fabbro from Maison Gerard, and the hanging lantern and tile floor are original to the home.  All areas designed by Carol Egan Interiors.
The paneled gallery is furnished with a pair of circa-1820 daybeds from Anglo-Raj Antiques and a 19th-century English turned armchair; the curtains are of a Rogers & Goffigon fabric, and the sisal is by Merida Meridian.  In the living room, twin sofas and an ottoman, all slipcovered in a Calvin Fabrics linen, are grouped with a Giacometti-inspired cocktail table and side table by Carol Gratale; the set of six marble-top bronze tables is by Lucca & Co., and the antiqued mercury-glass mirrors are by APF Munn.  A chandelier from Mecox hangs in the entrance hall, where a wrought-iron balustrade lines the serpentine staircase; the faux-limestone walls are by decorative painter Jerzy Kubina, and the circa-1890 Regence-style sconce is from David Duncan Antiques.  Interior design by Carol Egan Interiors.
An aerial view of the estate and its lush grounds alongside Mecox Bay on Long Islands South Fork.  The sandstone-paved pool terrace is outfitted with furniture by Janus et Cie.  The west terrace, ornamented with carved stone urns, looks out to a limestone fountain framed by hydrangeas.  Owner takes a stroll on the lawn.

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