Escape to the Hamptons in style. Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are sharing their stunning beach house with lucky Airbnb guests. travel
“Our home in Montauk has been a place where we’ve created so many wonderful memories as a family over the years and so it’s extra special to be able to share it through Airbnb this summer,” Berkus shared inThe interior designers are giving fans an inside look at their stunning seaside residence, which they overhauled completely after buying the property in 2019. Today, the ‘70s-era spread features an abundance of natural sunlight in every room, tons of wood accents, and cozy neutral furnishings.
“With every detail thoughtfully renovated, our Montauk home is inspired by the landscape and beaches that surround it, and our hope is that it will allow you to truly unplug and reset,” the designers wrote inIf you didn’t manage to snag the initial guest stay, don’t stress. The home will be open for additional bookings this summer—just not for $19 per night.
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