Capturing the light of Long Island's East End was the...

Capturing the light of Long Island's East End was the focus of Amagansatt architect Myron Shulman's residential designs. One example of his work, a home in East Hampton's Northwest Harbor, is on the market for $1.695 million. Credit: Douglas Elliman / William O'Brien

Capturing the light of Long Island's East End was the focus of the late Amagansett architect Myron Shulman's residential designs. One example of his work, a home in East Hampton's Northwest Harbor, is on the market for $1.695 million.

This Contemporary, built in 1987 and situated on a 1.5-acre plot, brings the light inside with a variety of windows throughout the home. Oversized transoms and walls of sliding glass doors in the open-flow living room and dining room area provide views and access out to the recently installed stone patio and heated in-ground saltwater pool and spa.

More sliding glass doors lead to outdoor balconies off the upper-level office and the first floor master bedroom. The master bathroom comes with a skylight and a large window next to a generous spa tub.

There are a total of three bedrooms and three full bathrooms.

Other features include two fireplaces, a newly renovated eat-in kitchen and an attached two-car garage.

The listing agents are Hara Kang and Justin Agnello of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.

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