KDHamptons Design Diary: Ten Questions With Hamptons Design Guru Libby Langdon

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East End interior designer Libby Langdon’s brand is all about easy, elegant, everyday style.  She shares, “When I design homes for clients, I want to create the same stylish and comfortable spaces that I create for myself.   I believe everyone should have somewhere to sit, a place to put a drink and a spot to put their feet up.  I don’t love interiors that are too precious or fussy.  I love creating warm, inviting homes that that have a casual elegance, but still work for peoples’ everyday lifestyles.”  KDHamptons asks Libby to dole out some of her top design tips, below:

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KDHamptons: How long have you been coming to the Hamptons and why do you love it so much?
Libby Langdon: I’ve been coming to the Hamptons for 20 years, and this is the place that I definitely think of as home. I adore our house and have a visceral reaction when I walk up the stairs; it’s as if the weight of my NYC work world and all the daily stresses just melt away. It’s incredible that a place can soothe my soul as much as this place does. I also love the light out in the Hamptons. Because are surrounded by water on three sides, I believe that creates a special quality of daylight and sunsets that are beyond compare.

Libby describes her home as an "upside-down house."
Libby describes her home as an “upside-down house.”

KDHamptons: Please describe your Hamptons home?
Libby Langdon: Our house [above], as we would say in the South, is an “upside-down” house − meaning the main living area is up on the third floor, guest rooms and our office are on the second and my design studio is on the first.   It was built this way high up on a hill so we can see Sag Harbor bay from our top floor. We are at the end of a dead end street and backed by preserved land, so we have lots of wild turkeys, deer, rabbits, red fox and hawks….we love watching all the wildlife!

"Never underestimate the power of a richly colored accent wall. The fastest and least expensive way to make a neutral room look incredible is with a can of paint! " shares the designer pictured here in her dining room.
“Never underestimate the power of a richly colored accent wall,” says Libby. “The fastest and least expensive way to make a neutral room look incredible is with a can of paint! ” shares the designer pictured here in her dining room.”

KDHamptons: Do you have a favorite design element in your home?
Libby Langdon: There are so many design elements that I really love.  The long decks on the front of the house are definitely amongst my top five.  We’ve got some great outdoor furniture and since the grill is also on the third floor off the kitchen, we live out there when the weather is nice.  We have some really special nights out there with the people we love the most!

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KDHamptons: What is the trend in Hamptons design right now?
Libby Langdon: Design in the Hamptons transcends trends.  Most of my clients want a space that announces their own personal style and really speaks to their aesthetic.  It’s interesting because I don’t feel like I’ve ever repeated the same design or look on a project; each client is so different and, although there are common threads in what people are looking for, they want their individual spin on it.  It should feel like THEIR home and not a carbon copy of someone else’s. When I started noticing the common-threads in what clients were asking for over and over again and not always being able to find that perfect piece, I was inspired to design my own line of upholstery furniture, offering lots of fabric/trim options for personalization.

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Libby sets a stylish table top on her Hamptons porch

KDHamptons: Describe your perfect Hamptons day in detail?
Libby Langdon: My perfect summer day in the Hamptons is to sleep in a little later than usual, go to Ocean Road Beach in Bridgehampton with my husband Keith and enjoy morning coffee (I drink tea!) and a walk by the ocean.  Then we go back to the house, catch up on some emails and head out to our pool, work on some crosswords, make a delicious lunch and sit outside under one of the porches in the shade sipping a yummy Hamptons rosé.  Then it’s nap time in the shade by the pool before it’s time to get ready for dinner guests. When our quests arrive, we welcome them with cocktails on the upper deck and I prepare my grilled pizza appetizer outside.  After, we move indoors for a fun and laughter-filled candlelit meal.  We wouldn’t trade this time with great friends for anything!

English Country Antiques

KDHamptons: What is your favorite Hamptons antique store or design resource?
Libby Langdon: My favorite Hamptons Antique Store hands-down is English Country Antiques in Bridgehampton [above].  I buy a lot of new pieces for projects and also sell clients from my own upholstery furniture line, but I have to be careful not to make their homes look like showrooms with all brand new furniture.  It’s imperative to mix in some carefully chosen older items with nice patina, adding dimension to the overall design.  There is wonderful history out here in the Hamptons and I think by incorporating pieces here or there from English Country Antiques is a great place to start staying true to the stylish past.

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KDHamptons: What would be your Hamptons “dream build”?  Contemporary or traditional, and where it would be?
Libby Langdon: My dream build would be a transitional home (right in between contemporary and traditional designs) and it would sit atop the bluffs in North Haven overlooking the water of Noyac Bay.  But I’m pretty darn happy right where we are!!

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KDHamptons: Which item does every haute Hamptons home need for spring/summer?
Libby Langdon: I think every Hamptons home needs outdoor furniture that’s just as comfortable as your indoor furniture.  For me, it’s about designing an outdoor living room with outdoor rugs, outdoor lamps and super cushy, comfy outdoor sofas and chairs flanked by end tables, ottomans and cocktail tables. People in California have been doing this forever,but people in the Hamptons are just catching on to the concept! I get most of my outdoor furniture from Braxton Culler [above].

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KDHamptons: Is there ever a “color of the season” in the Hamptons?
Libby Langdon:  In the Hamptons, I see blue, in all shades, as the perennial favorite of my  clients (and actually everywhere for that matter).  Blue is livable, timeless and looks fantastic with so many other colors and it’s also easy to mix multiple shades of blue and have them work beautifully together. Pale blue, navy and turquoise look super stylish when mixed together.  When you combine the colors of the coastline; tan, blue and white, you’ll have a perfect palette that you will love living in for a long time…

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KDHamptons: If you could decorate anyone’s Hamptons home, whom would you choose?
Libby Langdon: I would love to decorate Jimmy Buffet’s house!  I love what he’s all about — fun and fabulous yet cool and casual.   I imagine he would want to incorporate some unexpected design features and it’s such fun to design for someone who wants to take chances and create a real ambiance and environment. He knows who he is and what he wants and I love working with people like that.  Plus, I know all the words to every song he’s ever written!