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Photos: Designers Transform Ivy Lodge Into 2022 Hampton Designer Showhouse

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Designer Elsa Soyars in her room.  DANA SHAW

Designer Elsa Soyars in her room. DANA SHAW

A room by designer Elsa Soyars.  DANA SHAW

A room by designer Elsa Soyars. DANA SHAW

Designer Amy Kummer in her room.  DANA SHAW

Designer Amy Kummer in her room. DANA SHAW

A room by designer Elsa Soyars.  DANA SHAW

A room by designer Elsa Soyars. DANA SHAW

A room by designer Elsa Soyars.  DANA SHAW

A room by designer Elsa Soyars. DANA SHAW

Jennifer Mabley and Austin Handler's living room.  DANA SHAW

Jennifer Mabley and Austin Handler's living room. DANA SHAW

Jennifer Mabley and Austin Handler in the living room they designed for the Hampton Designer Showhouse.  DANA SHAW

Jennifer Mabley and Austin Handler in the living room they designed for the Hampton Designer Showhouse. DANA SHAW

Tisha Collette in her room.  DANA SHAW

Tisha Collette in her room. DANA SHAW

Tisha Collette's room.  DANA SHAW

Tisha Collette's room. DANA SHAW

The deck off the bedroom designed by Tisha Collette.  DANA SHAW

The deck off the bedroom designed by Tisha Collette. DANA SHAW

A children's room in the Hampton Designer Showhouse.   DANA SHAW

A children's room in the Hampton Designer Showhouse. DANA SHAW

A room designed by Donna Benedetto.  DANA SHAW

A room designed by Donna Benedetto. DANA SHAW

A room designed by Donna Benedetto.  DANA SHAW

A room designed by Donna Benedetto. DANA SHAW

The staircase leading to the downstairs foyer in the Hampton Designer Showhouse.  DANA SHAW

The staircase leading to the downstairs foyer in the Hampton Designer Showhouse. DANA SHAW

The dining room in the 2022 Hampton Designer Showhouse.   DANA SHAW

The dining room in the 2022 Hampton Designer Showhouse. DANA SHAW

Keith Baltimore’s primary bath at the Hampton Designer Showhouse features an antique chest that was incorporated into a large double vanity. All fixtures and fittings are by Kohler.  DANA SHAW

Keith Baltimore’s primary bath at the Hampton Designer Showhouse features an antique chest that was incorporated into a large double vanity. All fixtures and fittings are by Kohler. DANA SHAW

Barbara Ostrom in the bedroom she designed.  DANA SHAW

Barbara Ostrom in the bedroom she designed. DANA SHAW

The pool area of the 2022 Hampton Designer Showhouse.   DANA SHAW

The pool area of the 2022 Hampton Designer Showhouse. DANA SHAW

authorStaff Writer on Aug 17, 2022

The 2022 Hampton Designer Showhouse, benefiting Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, is Ivy Lodge, a circa 1830s Southampton home and former hunting lodge. Victoria Meakin and David Feldman provided the 7,500-square-foot main house, which designers from the East End and across the country have completely transformed.

The showhouse, at 120 Edge of Woods Road, is open for tours through Sunday, September 25, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Children 6 and under, infants, strollers and pets will not be admitted. Admission is $40 and includes a copy of the showhouse journal.

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