This $7.45 Million Home in the Hamptons Was Designed by a Famed Architect and Updated by a Couple of Creative Visionaries

Originally designed by Aymar Embury II, the 4-bedroom getaway in Southampton has emerged from a 2-year transformation as a stylish refuge.

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Consistently ranked among the country’s most expensive zip codes, the town of Southampton , New York, is home to some of the country’s finest real estate . Alongside the elegant mansions and low-key beach cottages is the historic Wayside property, listed for $7.45 million .

Situated in a private park-like setting down a long tree-lined driveway, this property is a serene oasis from the often traffic-thronged summer hotspot. Originally designed by the famed architect Aymar Embury , the property has long served as a canvas for both design and art. Marshall T.



Fry, a noted painter and ceramist, used the property as a private art studio before selling it to Quinn Pofa h l and Jaime Jiménez. Quinn worked for Ralph Lauren for 25 years before developing his own design practice, working closely with Giorgio Armani and Dolce & Gabbana. Jaime, formerly the director of marketing at Baccarat, now works closely with SFERRA/Pratesi.

So, it is no surprise that these two creative experts would embark on a two-year restoration and expansion to make Wayside their personal piece of art. RELATED: Rick and Kathy Hilton’s Longtime Hamptons Retreat Can Be Yours for $15 Million During the renovation process, the entire house was both restored and reimagined. From lifting the home for a new concrete foundation, re-laying the original hardwood floors, and installing a new roof to refinishing every surface, the 4500-square-foot home underwent a comprehensive makeover and update.

With four bedro.