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The 1,000-square-foot Butterly House in East Hampton was built for $150 a square foot in 2001 but sits on an $8 million property.<br> Photo courtesy Preston Phillips

The 1,000-square-foot Butterly House in East Hampton was built for $150 a square foot in 2001 but sits on an $8 million property.
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The 2010 Hampton Designer Showhouse in Sag Harbor.<br>Photo by Barney Sloan

The 2010 Hampton Designer Showhouse in Sag Harbor.
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Oscar Mandes, left, and Southampton Hospital Chief Executive Officer, Robert Chaloner.  Dawn Watson photos

Oscar Mandes, left, and Southampton Hospital Chief Executive Officer, Robert Chaloner. Dawn Watson photos

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Steve Miller, left, Barbara Levy, Lauren Witkoff, William Wolff, Jack Levy and Sharon Tintner enjoy the party on one of the Showhouse's many porches.

Steve Miller, left, Barbara Levy, Lauren Witkoff, William Wolff, Jack Levy and Sharon Tintner enjoy the party on one of the Showhouse's many porches.

Hampton Designer Showhouse back yard at night.   Dawn Watson photos

Hampton Designer Showhouse back yard at night. Dawn Watson photos

authorDawn Watson on Jul 26, 2010

Design enthusiasts will surely flock to this year’s Hampton Designer Showhouse to view the latest and greatest in contemporary styling concepts.

The tenth annual showhouse, located at 129 Stoney Hill Road in Sag Harbor, opened on Saturday night with a cocktail gala to benefit Southampton Hospital and will remain on view daily through September 5. This year’s showhouse is being presented by Traditional Home magazine and was built by Frank Bodenchak of Edge Real Estate.

Some of the primary themes explored in the 2010 Hampton Designer Showhouse are exterior design and opulent outdoor living, unique wall coverings and textures, and updated 
perspectives on luxury beach living.

This year’s participants include: Arden Interior Architecture and Design, Audio Command Systems, Barbara Ostrom Associates, Bradley Stephens, Brady Design, Christina Murphy Interiors, Couture Interiors, Covertech Couture Outdoor, DiSalvo Interiors, Foley & Cox, HB Home, Irwin Weiner, Jack Levy Design, Kevin Isbell Interiors, Lillian August, LSID, Lucas Studio, Lucille Khornak Photography, The Portrait Specialist, Mabley Handler Interior Design, Nancy Pearson, Old Town Crossing, Patrik 
Lönn Design, Richard Keith Langham, and Robert Bakes and Susanne Kelley of Bakes and Company.

Show hours are daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. No admission 30 minutes before closing and children under 6 and pets will not be admitted. Admission is $30 and includes a showhouse journal. Tickets may be purchased at the door or online at hamptondesignershowhouse.com.

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