While Long Island may be known as a laid-back retreat from the city, the area takes its design seriously. The Long Island interior designers, architects, and landscape specialists in the showcase serious range, taking on the many styles that grace the region, from Shingle-style cottages in Montauk to modern beachfront mansions in the Hamptons. Whether you’re looking to increase your curb appeal with a new landscape, refresh the interiors of your summer beach retreat, or do a soup-to-nuts historic renovation, these AD-approved Long Island–based talents can bring your vision to life.
Interior Design
In the business of interiors for more than 30 years, bicoastal designer shows no signs of slowing down. Over the course of his career, Marks has created sumptuous living spaces around the world and even made his mark on television as a star of Million-Dollar Decorators. Combining East Coast sophistication with West Coast casual-coolness, his interiors are easygoing and elevated—characteristics that helped propel him into successful product licensing deals with Kravet, the Rug Company, and other industry giants. Rizzoli published his book The Meaning of Home in 2013, and the designer plans to release a second volume next spring.
Hospitality is a key theme in ’s projects, whether they’re private residences, corporate offices, or boutique hotels. Donner and her team craft welcoming, timeless spaces that blend classic elements with glamorous touches. Black-and-white details, large-scale lighting, and luxe materials combine to create striking rooms. The firm carefully coordinates each project using its extensive expertise in construction and relationships with contractors and tradespeople. Beth Donner Design works with clients across the country, with a particular focus on the New York area, including Manhattan, the Hamptons, and Fire Island. The firm’s latest project, the Seven Beach Lane hotel in Westhampton Beach, is opening early this summer.