{"id":127256,"date":"2020-05-25T14:01:48","date_gmt":"2020-05-25T14:01:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/lauren-rottet-reinvents-a-montauk-beach-house\/"},"modified":"2023-06-30T13:36:14","modified_gmt":"2023-06-30T17:36:14","slug":"lauren-rottet-reinvents-a-montauk-beach-house","status":"publish","type":"id_project","link":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/lauren-rottet-reinvents-a-montauk-beach-house\/","title":{"rendered":"Lauren Rottet Reinvents a Montauk Beach House"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In the upstairs living room, a Kiki Smith self-portrait keeps company with George Nelson and Irving Harper\u2019s iconic Marshmallow sofa, while built-in banquettes original to the house line niches.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Born, bred, and based in Texas, Lauren Rottet<\/a> wields a global sphere of influence. The Hall of Famer and founding principal of Houston\u2019s Rottet Studio<\/a>\u2014which now has offices in Los Angeles, New York, and Shanghai\u2014is a self-described workaholic. Her projects and products have garnered innumerable awards. Yet even this chronic overachiever needs a place to chill now and then.<\/p>\n

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An Andrew Brischler work hangs over the master bedroom\u2019s cerused-oak headboard.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Rottet had been looking for a retreat, particularly a place to escape Houston\u2019s horrific summer heat, for years. Initial efforts focused on California but switched to New York after she paid a lengthy visit to the East Hampton home of firm cofounding principal David Davis and discovered the oceanside charms of an area totally new to her. While there, she was indulging in a favorite pastime\u2014perusing local real estate listings\u2014when out jumped a potential gem: a house by George Nelson and his partner Gordon Chadwick. \u201cIt was in Montauk, a place I\u2019d never been,\u201d Rottet recalls. \u201cI called the agent, went to visit, and fell in love.\u201d<\/p>\n

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The ramp leads to the second-floor kitchen door.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Who wouldn\u2019t? Along with its prime location\u2014a one-acre hilltop site with watery views of Lake Montauk, Big Reed Pond, Long Island Sound, and the Atlantic Ocean\u2014the shingle-clad residence had an intriguing history. Built in 1962 for Rudolf and Ethel Johnson, the house had been so altered over the years that by 1989 the Johnsons\u2019 son decided to recreate the original design\u2014minus a breezeway\u2014on a nearby lot. He not only followed the extant plans and specifications but also hired the contractor his parents had used 30 years earlier. Subsequently, the property passed into the hands of two New York artists. Then Rottet came along: \u201cI introduced myself to Montauk by buying a house,\u201d she quips.<\/p>\n

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Rottet\u2019s acrylic-base tables and chairs populate the dining room, which opens onto the stair landing.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The two-story structure is a curious composition of hexagonal volumes, some pure, some truncated. Even the means of entry are non-standard. The driveway ducks under a bridge attached like a flying buttress to one side of the house. This shingle-clad overpass leads to the kitchen door on the second floor. Beneath it, the front door opens directly into a hexagon-shape, multipurpose space\u2014entry gallery, stair hall, and sitting area\u2014with a wall of sliding glass doors overlooking the swimming pool, both Rottet additions.<\/p>\n

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Thanks to a Murphy bed, the ground-floor family room doubles as a second guest suite.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The entry is flanked on one side by a guest suite, formerly a workshop with an oil tank, and on the other by the family room, which can also accommodate overnighters thanks to a sizable Murphy bed. Rooms are contiguous, connected via immediate adjacencies rather than corridors. The same program applies to the upstairs spaces\u2014kitchen, master suite, and living and dining rooms\u2014with the exception of the latter two, which are linked by a broad skylit hallway. With no dead corners and plenty of light, the floor plan is, as Rottet puts it, \u201ccrazy efficient,\u201d making the 3,280-square-foot house seem significantly larger.<\/p>\n

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Skylights keep the hallway bright.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

\u201cThe house was built super solid,\u201d Rottet continues. It lacks a basement, which was a major problem when it came to installing air conditioning and upgrading other systems (that oil tank), \u201cbut we figured it out.\u201d Otherwise, little more work was necessary save replacing a few cedar shingles\u2014outside, of course, but also inside, where they are used to striking effect on some ceilings and columns. New oak flooring was installed in the master bedroom and the downstairs guest room, the boards laid out in patterns echoing the geometry of the particular space. The original interior stonework\u2014flagstone flooring on much of the lower level, massive stone fireplaces in the family room and living room above\u2014was in great shape and needed no attention.<\/p>\n

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The dining room\u2019s Nelson wall clock is original.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Furnishing the place was a matter of today\u2019s architect blending her vision with that of midcentury masters Nelson and Chadwick who preceded her. The undertaking started with a piece of advice from Interior Design Editor in Chief Cindy Allen: \u201cYou\u2019re not going to go out and just buy things,\u201d Rottet recalls her saying. \u201cYou have to go vintage.\u201d Sage words, which she heeded.<\/p>\n

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Nelson\u2019s built-in gridded screen flanks the dining room.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Fortunately, some covetable pieces came with the house. Could there be any item more associated with Nelson than the Marshmallow sofa, a 1956 collaboration with Irving Harper? Well, it was there and now sits in one of the living room\u2019s full-height bay windows. The built-in banquettes lining the room\u2019s other bays are also original, as are the dining room\u2019s cool floor-to-ceiling screen and built-in shelving.<\/p>\n

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Rottet installed the entry gallery\u2019s sliding glass doors to allow a view of the swimming pool, which she also put in.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

As for shopping, Rottet soon became an expert on the vintage stores in Montauk and surrounding towns. Period-appropriate finds include a quartet of French circa-1970 acrylic swivel chairs for the living room; a Paul McCobb solid-surfacing and lacquered credenza for the dining room; and a Raymond Loewy chrome, lacquer, and plastic cabinet for the entry gallery. Supplementing these treasures are several pieces of Rottet\u2019s own creation such as the dining room\u2019s marble-top table and mohair-covered chairs\u2014designs spurred, she says, \u201cby the flow of energy\u201d in her new house, and now in production as (what else?) the Montauk Collection.<\/p>\n

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French vintage acrylic chairs complement the living room\u2019s original cedar shingles and stone fireplace.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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The driveway to the garage passes under the ramp.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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The rope tapestry is by Alexander Calder.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Signage letters and a Raymond Loewy cabinet share a niche in the entry gallery.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Maritime signal flags stitched on canvas enliven the guest bedroom, formerly a workshop with an oil tank.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Tables and chairs by Patricia Urquiola border the 40-by-12-foot saltwater pool.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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A Larry Poons painting hangs in the stairwell.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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The hallway\u2019s built-in cabinetry\u00a0is part of Nelson and Chadwick\u2019s design.\u00a0Photography by Eric Laignel.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Project Team:<\/strong> Marissa Iacovoni; Jane O\u2019Brien Design: Design Support. Lycke Home Services<\/a>: Project Manager. Hernan Tovar: Project Coordinator. Warren\u2019s Nursery<\/a>; James C. Grimes Landscape Design<\/a>: Landscape Consultants. Island Gunite Pools<\/a>: Pool Consultant. Eric Striffler<\/a>: Hardscape Consultant. Marcos Marillo: Woodwork. John Ward Plumbing & Heating<\/a>; NRC Electrical Contracting; Marshall & Sons Fuel Oil<\/a>: MEP. Plum Builders: General Contractor.<\/span><\/p>\n

Project Sources:<\/strong> Living Room Rottet Collection<\/a>: Square and Long Coffee Tables, Fire Screen. Through Neo Studio<\/a>: Vintage Acrylic Chairs. Entry Gallery Rottet Collection<\/a>: Rattan Settee. Homenature<\/a>: Round Table, Low Stools. Family Room Monc XIII<\/a>: Ottoman. Through Neo Studio<\/a>: Vintage Rattan Chaise. At 1stdibs<\/a>: Vintage Coffee Table.\u00a0Rottet Collection<\/a>: Fire Screen. Through Lynn Goode Vintage Furniture + Decorative Arts: Vintage Chandelier. Upstairs Hallway Carl Aub\u00f6ck through\u00a0Monc XIII<\/a>: Paperweights. Garage Exterior Giant: Bicycle. Surftech<\/a>: Paddleboard. Dining Room and Stair Landing\u00a0Rottet Collection<\/a>: Table, Chairs. Through John Salibello<\/a>: Vintage Bench. Master Bedroom\u00a0Rottet Collection<\/a>: Bed, Nightstands. Through\u00a0John Salibello<\/a>: Vintage Lamp. RH<\/a>: Bed Linens. Guest Bedroom\u00a0Rottet Collection<\/a>: Credenza. Harri Koskinen<\/a> through Luminaire<\/a>: Bedside Lamp. Artemide<\/a>: Table Lamp. Swimming Pool Kettal<\/a>: Table, Chairs, Lounge Chairs. Throughout:<\/em>\u00a0Shehadi Commercial Flooring<\/a>; Brilliant Shine Floors<\/a>: Wood & Porcelain Flooring.<\/span><\/p>\n

Read next:<\/strong> Rottet Studio Makes Design the Star at the Los Angeles Office of Paradigm<\/a><\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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