McKinley Bungalow by Robert McKinley
McKinley Bungalow is a minimalist residence positioned in Montauk, New York, designed by Robert McKinley. McKinley’s latest property expands upon the success of their first bungalow’s shoppable keep idea, outfitted with furnishings and objects hand-selected by the architect, all of which can be found for buy.
Drawing inspiration from Montauk’s shoreline, the architect approached the house with a clear and trendy aesthetic, paired with the informal class of Europe’s seaside cities. The bungalow incorporates a cautious collection of the architect’s favourite manufacturers and merchandise, starting from the furnishings and home equipment all the way down to the bedding and equipment.
The 2400-square-foot house was initially constructed within the 1970s, and obtained a contemporary replace whereas sustaining a few of its authentic particulars. Excessive vaulted ceilings make method for big Noguchi paper lanterns, whereas the principle dwelling areas are opened as much as introduce a seamless circulation from the lounge to kitchen to out of doors deck.
As described by Robert McKinley, “I’ve spent a lot of my profession creating hospitality areas and I feel the bungalow speaks to the best way we journey now. It feels very very similar to a house, the place we combined merchandise from our design companions collectively very organically, whether or not they be books textiles, ceramics or furnishings, so there’s a sense of inspiration and discovery.”
Images by Sarah Elliott.