At the tip of Long Island’s peninsula, this residence at the ‘End of the World’ is breathtaking. Clad entirely in glass on both sides, the pool, gardens and ocean serve as a backdrop for this private residence in Montauk. Architect: RESOLUTION: 4 ARCHITECTURE Photographer: @chrismottalini
About us
We live for a challenge. Reilly Architectural has no limit to the problems that can be solved with our custom wood and metal window and door systems.
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http://reillyarch.com
External link for Reilly Architectural
- Industry
- Wholesale Building Materials
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Calverton, New York
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Custom Manufacturer
Locations
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901 Burman Blvd.
Bldg 701
Calverton, New York 11933, US
Employees at Reilly Architectural
Updates
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Near Long Island's Montauk shoreline is this striking residence, clad entirely in glass on either side. Complete with a pool, custom gardens, and an ocean backdrop, the floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the performance and careful quality of the Reilly experience. Architect: RESOLUTION: 4 ARCHITECTURE Photographer: @chrismottalini on Instagram
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A clawfoot tub surrounded by curved in plane wood windows makes the bathroom at the House on Georgica Cove in East Hamptons. Our expert engineers worked to bring new life to the room with completely custom wood windows that keep the residence’s historical reference intact. Architect: @ramsarchitects on Instagram Project partner: @randymcorrell on Instagram Interior design: @dkda on Instagram Photographer: @ottoarchive on Instagram
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It is incredible to see our product installed and in a completed project - our exceptional clients are true masters of their craft. See one of our latest projects come to life with John Hummel and Associates. https://lnkd.in/gd_kbHKj
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#rp: @stellelomontrouhaniarchitects Architecture and nature at our project in Sag Harbor. 📸 @carbone
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#RP: Steven Harris Architects LLP: Looking over the dunes towards the ocean at our Bridgehampton Beach House. The Niemeyer-inspired canopy provides a shaded seating area overlooking the dunescape. Project featured in Architectural Digest. Landscape by: Rees Roberts + Partners Image by: Scott Frances Photography Styling by @michaelreynoldsnyc @bulgin.modern @marmifaedo