![<span class="credit">[<a href="http://www.architecturaldigest.com/decor/2015-07/thomas-kligerman-elissa-cullman-long-island-home-article">Photograph by William Waldron</a>]</span> Edmund Hollander Landscape Architects oversaw the gardens of this lov](https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/PvBM909yfowPGf3SymzRL_DtaZk=/0x0:900x600/1200x800/filters:focal(378x228:522x372)/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/61213693/item0.rendition.slideshowHorizontal.thomas-kligerman-elissa-cullman-long-island-home-01-wm.0.0.1497125235.0.jpg)
A Boston-based couple planned a seaside retreat in the Hamptons, a place where they could avoid the social commitments they'd face in Nantucket or the Vineyard. They wanted the house, pictured in Architectural Digest, to look like an English-style cottage. They purchased just over an acre of oceanfront land in Sagaponack and enlisted New York-based interior designer Elissa Cullman of Cullman & Kravis and architect Thomas Kligerman of Ike Kligerman Barkley to build them a house. The wife says, "I wanted to feel like I was at the beach. I didn't want a big, fancy house—I wanted it to be laid-back, breezy, and simple." Want to see more? Check out the July issue of AD.
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