In this Architectural Digest episode, Andy Cohen gives a tour of his colorful, vibrant beach home in the Hamptons. Designed by architect Gordon Kahn with interiors by Jackie Greenberg, the home is built to prioritize indoor-outdoor living and provide a relaxing summer escape for his family and friends.
Key Highlights of the Home Tour:
- The Everything Room (0:26): A multi-functional living and dining space that serves as the heart of the home, featuring Brazilian furniture and an informal vibe.
- Ocean Connection (1:31, 3:28, 6:37): The home is designed to maximize views and sounds of the Atlantic Ocean. Andy highlights the importance of the ocean as therapy, noting he starts and ends his days with a swim.
- Family-Friendly Design (3:54, 9:06): The house includes playful spaces for his children, including a deck with a "kajoozi" (jacuzzi), a unique spiral staircase that he plans to convert into an elevator in the future, and custom-designed, colorful bedrooms.
- Primary Suite (5:41): Andy's personal "happy place," which features panoramic views, a private deck, and an outdoor shower that he prefers over indoor options during the summer.
- Roof Deck (8:10): Described as the Pista Resistance, this space is used for long, sunset cocktail hours and meditative evenings under the stars.
Throughout the tour, Andy emphasizes that the house is a "green light" for his friends to visit, embodying a welcoming, casual, and colorful atmosphere that celebrates his love for bold design and beachside living.
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