Romana Drive
Size: 1,700 Sq Ft
Plot: .5 acre
4 bedrooms and Den
Location: Hampton Bays, NY
Contractor: Blair Dibble Builders
Masonry: J&M Masonry
Innovative expansion to a Mid-Century gem
The original one-story, 1,700-square-foot mid-century beach house in Hampton Bays was built between 1959 and 1962, featuring three bedrooms and two baths. When a couple wished to expand their waterfront weekend home, they contacted architect Pamela Glazer, who was intrigued by the possibilities of enlarging the house while preserving its low-sloped roof and vintage style characteristic of the area's small shed-roof houses of that era.
Because the house was close to the water, zoning regulations prohibited expansion of the original footprint toward the water, requiring Glazer to develop a creative solution landward.
The homeowners' renovation requirements focused on luxury upgrades and modern amenities.
Their wish list included:
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A private primary suite with a spa-like bathroom, generous walk-in closet, and secluded deck
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A dedicated living room fireplace as a central focal point
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Additional guest accommodations with a full bathroom
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A separate media room for entertainment
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An expanded two-car garage
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Outdoor amenities including a swimming pool and spa
Seamless integration of design and sustainability
Glazer's innovative design solution centered on vertical expansion, elevating the original roof slope to accommodate a second story. This architectural intervention created a sophisticated primary suite on the upper level, complete with direct access to a private deck showcasing panoramic waterfront views.
The redesign dramatically transformed the main living area, featuring a soaring double-height ceiling that amplifies the sense of space and light – custom walnut louvered privacy doors disappear behind the thin 2 story brick chimney.
The ground floor renovation optimized the spatial flow by repositioning the fireplace as a focal point within the living room, resolving the original layout's awkward configuration. This comprehensive renovation increased the residence's living space from the original 1,700 to a generous 2,600 square feet.
In keeping with her commitment to environmental stewardship, Glazer integrated comprehensive sustainability features throughout the design. The residence will be powered by solar energy, eliminating fossil fuel dependency. The architectural plans also incorporate green roof systems, scheduled for installation on both the garage and the flat-roofed bedroom wing in 2026, further enhancing the property's environmental performance and aesthetic appeal.