East Spring's Quiet Architect’s Retreat

East Springs, NY
2
Bedroom
4
Guest
1
Bath

Recently reimagined by Matthew Bremer of Architecture in Formation (NYC), this bright, beautifully composed cottage is the architect’s own beach retreat—tucked away on a quiet street in East Springs, one of the most peaceful and creative corners of East Hampton.

East Springs sits closer to the bay than the ocean, and the feeling is different here—softer light, slower mornings, and a long-standing community of artists, writers, and makers who have always been drawn to its calm, residential rhythm. It’s a place for bike rides to the water, spontaneous coffee runs, and evenings that stretch gently into night.

Inside, the mood is casual, curated, and quietly luxurious. The kitchen features custom stainless cabinetry, a SMEG range, Sub-Zero refrigeration, and hand-glazed Heath Ceramics tilework. Each bedroom offers a queen bed dressed in crisp white linens, along with thoughtfully designed built-in desks and integrated storage.

Outdoors, generous, leafy spaces invite slow breakfasts, long lunches, and unhurried evenings under the trees.

Why we love this cottage

We love how the architecture quietly frames the light. The home has been reworked with a deep sensitivity to proportion, sightlines, and flow—so every room feels connected, calm, and effortlessly usable. Daylight moves gently through the space from morning to late afternoon, catching the hand-glazed tile, softening the stainless surfaces, and creating subtle shifts in mood as the day unfolds.

Rather than relying on dramatic gestures, the design lets restraint do the work: carefully placed openings, thoughtful built-ins, and a layout that gives each space its own rhythm while still feeling open and continuous. Designed as the architect’s own escape, the home feels deeply personal and quietly confident—an environment made for reading, cooking, hosting friends, and doing very little at all. It’s the kind of architecture you feel more than notice, where light becomes part of the experience, not just the backdrop.

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Springs: East Hampton’s Quiet Treasure

A Quiet Corner of East Hampton Worth Savoring

Discover why The Springs remains one of East Hampton’s most beloved enclaves—an intimate blend of coastal calm, creative heritage, and effortless access to the area’s icons.

Stay in Springs—an intimate, creative enclave with bay beaches, artist history, and a slower, more soulful pace.
Walk or bike to the Pollock–Krasner House, the Springs General Store, waterfront sunsets, and the neighborhood’s small, beloved spots.
Enjoy peaceful wooded streets, easy access to marinas and coves, and the ease of parking for three cars when exploring East Hampton and beyond.
Meet Your Hosts

Matt Bremmer

Matthew Bremer is the founder of Architecture in Formation and the creative mind behind his 200-year-old Catskills church, transformed into a stunning home and unforgettable getaway. A native Texan with a Yale architecture background, Matt blends design, art, and a New Yorker’s sensibility—curating spaces he loves to share, entertain in, and explore. Between NYC, the Catskills, and East Hampton, he’s hiking, traveling, sipping martinis, and keeping his two Salukis, Noah and Moses, busy.
About the space

Every detail tells a story.

Discover how this home was designed, curated, and brought to life—inside and out.

Location

Where you’ll be

East Springs

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New York

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United States

Neighborhood highlights

Art, history & local culture: Explore the Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center (a National Historic Landmark dedicated to Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner), wander the scenic Green River Cemetery with artist-designed headstones, visit the Springs Historical Society & library, and enjoy creative programming at Duck Creek Arts and nearby galleries tied to the area’s long artistic heritage.

Nature & waterfront experiences: Bike or hike the trails at Springs Park, relax on calm bay beaches like Albert’s Landing and Louse Point, watch boats at Three Mile Harbor, paddleboard or kayak in the harbor waters, and soak up the peaceful landscapes that define this quieter corner of the Hamptons.

Your Personal East Hampton Retreat

Designed for Comfort, Light, and Calm

From the architect’s personal touches to the way daylight flows through every room, this cottage is a space meant to be lived in. Thoughtfully curated interiors, integrated storage, and generous outdoor spaces make it ideal for slow mornings, long meals, and quiet evenings. Book here to experience a home where design, comfort, and the serene rhythms of East Springs come together effortlessly.