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Oza Sabbeth Architects Designs a New Hamptons House with Unique Roofs

New York design studio Oza Sabbeth Architects introduces a new multi-volume home that is highlighted by its pyramid-shaped rooftops. It is located in East Hampton, Long Island right in a comfortable suburban-style lot, home to a couple that values a space to entertain and a connection between the indoors and outdoors.

Additional details of the home include a series of outdoor spaces such as a central patio covered with a pergola and a joined swimming pool. The studio speaks about the choice of cedar shingles, noting that "After running through multiple siding options, they chose shingles, adding an additional layer that runs along the seam from exterior wall to roof – detailing that junction so as to produce the feeling of single, monolithic forms."
Trend Themes
1. Pyramid-like Roofs - Designing homes with pyramid-like roofs can create uniqueness and add a modern twist to traditional suburban homes.
2. Outdoor Living Spaces - Creating outdoor spaces as an extension of the indoor living areas can transform a home into a place to entertain and relax.
3. Cedar Shingles - Using cedar shingles for exterior walls and roofs can provide a unique and striking texture to modern homes.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - In the field of architecture, unique roof designs and materials such as cedar shingles can differentiate a designer’s work and attract new clients.
2. Construction - Construction companies can capitalize on the trend of designing outdoor living spaces by offering customized services that cater to their clients’ lifestyle needs.
3. Real Estate - Real Estate developers and agents can utilize the trend of unique and modern suburban homes to market their properties and attract buyers who value design and innovation.

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