Charles Gwathmey-designed Amagansett home lists for $9.3M

The current owners bought the home in 2014 and renovated it inside and out

The property, known as the Haupt Residence. (Compass)
The property, known as the Haupt Residence. (Compass)

A restored modernist home built in the late 1970s in the Amagansett Dunes has been put on the market for $9.3 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The five-bedroom, 4,400-square-foot home was designed by the late architect Charles Gwathmey and still houses the built-in furniture he designed for the home more than 50 years ago.

The sellers, Ben and Julie Solomon, bought the home in 2014 for $4.25 million and spent four and a half years restoring it. They replaced the wood structural columns with steel and installed windows and siding to match the original design.

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They restored some of the interiors but made some changes, including knocking down a wall to connect the kitchen and living space. They also added 33 solar panels to the roof and plan to install a Tesla Powerwall energy-storage system this summer.

Cindy Scholz and Clayton Orrigo with Compass’ Hudson Advisory Team have the listing. [WSJ] — Dennis Lynch