
"He was the hardest client I’ve ever had," says New York interior designer Hilary Matt of her husband, David, who was "very involved" in one of her latest projects — a year-round vacation home for her family (two boys, one dog) in a convenient and charming hamlet in the Hamptons.
The process wasn’t easy breezy. Her husband had opinions. But luckily, he shared the same vision as Hilary: for a coastal design-inspired, cozy, liveable home for peaceful escapes from NYC.
After a handful of debates, the result was very much on brand. "My house really embodies my own personal style, but it also showcases how Hilary Matt Interiors decorates for clients," she says. "A very user-friendly, family-friendly space that stands the test of time."

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The ranch-style house, complete with an upstairs extension and a large modern garden, was a manageable size and required only a few clever updates.
"The exterior of the house was very orange, so we power-washed the whole outside to get a lighter color," says Hilary of the original wood cladding.
After the back patio was expanded and an old shingle roof was replaced with sleek black metal — and the window frames painted to match — you’d be fooled into thinking it was a new build.


It all happened at a speedy pace. After buying the house in April, Hilary moved in by summer, finishing the rest of the updates through September. "It was crazy; we decorated it so quickly," says Hilary. "And that’s where my Round Top stuff came in handy."

That "stuff" was a starter pack she’d compiled and stored for the better part of a year from visits to Texas’ beloved Original Round Top Antiques Fair, an essential pilgrimage for interior designers that stretches along 17 miles of highway, making it one of the largest in the country.
"I went there twice before I had actually purchased the home, and I found a bunch of pieces that I knew I would one day use," says Hilary. Knowing how to thrift properly has meant Hilary's vintage finds — from shearling poufs to a terrazzo-topped coffee table — create special, often colorful moments within the home’s neutral, tactile palette.


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Embracing the indoor-outdoor lifestyle of the Hamptons, Hilary got away with a palette of whites, taupes, and creams by using performance fabrics, upholstering essential pieces, like the bright white living room sofa, in outdoor materials that are easy to maintain.
It’s all very relaxed — a thoughtful yet carefree home that lets Hilary relax, too.

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Her sons, meanwhile, have no shortage of room to play. There’s an indoor rock-climbing wall, a den that doubles as a playroom, a "s’mores pit" in the garden, and a paved section of the driveway — "most driveways in the Hamptons are gravel," says Hilary — for basketball and riding bikes. Even so, the property still exudes the feeling of peaceful, beautiful living.

"Coming from New York City with all the craziness and the hustle and the bustle, this really is our special place — it’s calming and serene," says Hilary. And after that speedy renovation, their summer vacation pad is set for a lifetime.