Sagamore sits easy in its New England roots, coastal without a single anchor or oar in sight. Painted perimeter cabinetry in a soft evening white wraps the room in light, while a rift cut white oak island grounds the center of the space with warmth. Quartzite counters ripple with fine grey veining across the island’s generous surface, and brass threads through everything: the hardware, the faucet, the linear chandelier hovering above with its row of shaded lights. Overhead, a coffered ceiling gives the room its architecture.
This is a white kitchen that refuses to be cold. The oak island invites people to pull up a stool and stay a while, double wall ovens stand ready for a holiday’s worth of cooking, and a glass-front hutch turns everyday storage into display, its lit shelves keeping glassware and favorite pieces close at hand and worth looking at.![]()
The same hand carries through the rest of the home. In the powder room, a navy vanity sits beneath an arched brass mirror, framed by diamond trellis wallpaper over crisp wainscoting. The laundry room repeats the kitchen island’s rift cut oak cabinetry, set against a blue botanical stripe grasscloth and a classic double-hung window.
For another take on New England coastal, step inside Hearth + Harbor.
