Fully reimagined in 2026 as a cohesive architectural statement, this four-bedroom-plus-bonus modern home in East Hampton's Northwest Woods sits quietly on a private street minutes from Sammy's Beach. The renovation left nothing behind but the footprint - what lives now is a masterful blend of concrete, glass, natural wood executed with the kind of restraint that makes a house feel both calm and alive. The main living space is defined by floor-to-ceiling glass running its entire length, dissolving the boundary between interior and exterior. The living spaces open directly to the gunite pool, deck and outdoor dining area, so the relationship between inside and out is seamless - not decorative but structural. Warm finishes throughout - natural wood millwork, earthy tones, materials that age well. The first-floor primary suite occupies its own wing, with a walk-in closet, a sculptural tub and shower. A junior primary with direct glass access to the pool and a private covered patio that functions as an extension of the bedroom itself. Every bedroom has its own ensuite bathroom - no shared arrangements, no compromises. The finished lower level adds meaningful square footage with gym, media room, Sauna and bonus living space. This is a house built around the way people actually use the Hamptons - outdoor dining that works, a pool you can reach from bed, and a floor plan that doesn't fight the landscape.