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The Meadowlark brings bold architecture to a black cedar Hamptons house

— August 19, 2025 — Art & Design
The Meadowlark brings bold architecture to a black cedar Hamptons house that merges contemporary form with natural surroundings. Designed by Garnett DePasquale Projects, the residence is wrapped in dark-stained cedar, its rectilinear structure sitting quietly against the wooded landscape. The material palette creates a deliberate contrast that feels dramatic yet balanced, offering a restrained aesthetic that emphasizes shadow, texture, and timeless character. The home’s exterior reinforces a dialogue between modern clarity and the organic softness of its site.

The design carefully orchestrates privacy and openness. Toward the street, the house presents a muted, protective facade, while the rear elevation expands into glazing that frames gardens, water, and sky. Interiors are arranged across communal spaces and more secluded retreats, ensuring functionality for both gathering and solitude. Meadowlark stands as a sophisticated retreat that captures modern elegance while maintaining a strong, enduring connection to place.

Image Credit: Nicholas Venzia, Read McKendree

Trend Themes

  1. Cedar in Contemporary Architecture — The use of black-stained cedar in modern homes offers a new take on combining traditional materials with sleek, modern architectural designs.
  2. Contrast in Design Aesthetics — Creating bold contrasts between the structure and its natural surroundings provides an innovative approach to architectural aesthetics, highlighting texture and shadow.
  3. Integration of Nature in Modern Living — Designs that incorporate large glass facades effectively merge indoor and outdoor spaces, fostering a harmonious relationship with nature in residential architecture.

Industry Implications

  1. Residential Architecture — Incorporating natural materials and open designs in home construction aligns the industry with growing consumer demand for environmentally integrated living spaces.
  2. Interior Design — Innovative interior layouts that blend communal and private spaces cater to evolving lifestyles prioritizing both social interaction and personal retreat.
  3. Sustainable Construction Materials — The use of sustainably sourced cedar and other natural materials in modern construction opens up new opportunities for eco-friendly building practices.
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