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Net-Zero Barn-Style Home in East Hampton Asks $9 Million

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26 Cedar Street, East Hampton Village. COURTESY SAUNDERS

26 Cedar Street, East Hampton Village. COURTESY SAUNDERS

26 Cedar Street, East Hampton Village. COURTESY SAUNDERS

26 Cedar Street, East Hampton Village. COURTESY SAUNDERS

26 Cedar Street, East Hampton Village. COURTESY SAUNDERS

26 Cedar Street, East Hampton Village. COURTESY SAUNDERS

authorStaff Writer on Mar 22, 2023

A newly built net-zero barn-style home in East Hampton Village by Young Developers, Oza Sabbeth Architects and Modern Green Home has just hit the market.

On a shy 2-acre flag lot at 26 Cedar Street, abutting the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum property, the home has an open concept great room at its core, according to the Saunders & Associates listing. The great room includes kitchen, dining and sitting areas, a sculptural floor-to-ceiling projected fireplace, and wraparound floor-to-ceiling glass doors.

Among the details are a rock garden entry, custom walnut front door and sculpted walnut three-level floating staircase, a three-story top-lit Venetian plaster wall, double-sided Venetian plaster fireplace, and 7-foot character-grade oak flooring on all levels.

The walnut kitchen and prep kitchen have dual Sub-Zero, Viking and Thermador appliances and an induction cooktop set in a granite countertop island with waterfall detail and seating for six.

With indoor air quality in mind, the design and build team used low-VOC materials, and to meet the goal of being fully net-zero, the team ensured the home generates as much energy as it consumes. Net-zero design features include a geothermal HVAC system, a foam insulation-sealed building envelope, 22kw of solar photovoltaic panels, Low-E insulated windows and doors, passive solar, and on-demand water heating, among others.

The Krae-Lylla Team of Saunders & Associates has the listing, with an asking price of $9 million.

“This sets the standard for sustainable development in the Hamptons,” said associate broker Krae Van Sickle, “and is a true ‘modern’ in the sense that it delivers the ultimate in luxury living now while considering the well-being of future generations.”

“We are thrilled to be working on this project and to be able to offer such a forward-thinking, sustainable option for modern living in the heart of East Hampton,” associate broker Lylla Carter added. “This home represents the best of modern luxury and mindful design, and we can’t wait for people to see it.”

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