We’re in the thick of summer, and it’s the weekend, so naturally our minds are firmly focused on the sun and sand. Today we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite beach houses we’ve featured here. Scroll below to be transported; you’ll hear the waves crashing soon enough.
Manuel Rodriguez
Jenna Bush Hager’s Long Island Escape
Wanting a summer getaway for their family, Jenna Bush Hager and her husband, Henry, settled on an airy, light-filled house on the north shore of Long Island. Jenna, who works as a correspondent for the Today show and an editor at large for Southern Living magazine, called upon One Kings Lane stylist Alex Reid to give the main living space a full makeover. Cozy, family-friendly, beachy, and sophisticated, the results, as to be expected, are nothing short of envy-inducing.
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Nicole LaMotte
Kelly Klein’s Breezy Palm Beach Getaway
If you have to have a getaway in Palm Beach, the Intracoastal Waterway is the place to be. Photographer Kelly Klein (yes, that Klein) created a dream escape for herself and her son, Lukas, in a compact stucco house that epitomizes indoor/outdoor living. Clean-lined and modern in warm wood and whites, it’s serene and welcoming, and certainly a place that’s hard to leave.
Lesley Unruh
Matthew Caughy’s Relaxed Beach House
Interior designer Matthew Caughy’s beach house in quiet Rehoboth Beach, DE, is evidence of his innate sense of color and ease. Layers of neutrals, woven materials, and cool hits of blue give this sophisticated space a soothing ambience that guarantees a restorative weekend.
Tony Vu
Kelli Delaney’s Stylish Hamptons Farmhouse
Rich coastal blues and crisp whites are the rule in the Water Mill, NY, home of Hamptonite Kelli Delaney, who serves as the editor in chief of KDHamptons.com, a local digital luxury lifestyle magazine. Built in 1885, the shingle-style farmhouse is surrounded by gardens both beautifully groomed and wild. With interiors cued to its historic bones, it’s traditional in character yet incredibly welcoming for her to-be-expected out-of-town visitors.
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