Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly’s Mario Mulea in 2011 Long Island Designer Showcase

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We are thrilled to be part of Mansions & Millionnaires Designers’ Showcase 2011 at Chestnut Manor, an original Long Island Gold Coast mansion, which will be shown for the first time from September 10 through October 30, 2011. Mario Mulea of Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly and his sister Esther Carter Samain of Carter Samain Interiors designed Room #6, Gentleman’s Retreat (see their description below). Hours are Tuesday – Friday: 10:30 am-4:00 pm; Saturday/Sunday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm; Columbus Day: 11:30 am – 5 pm (otherwise closed Mondays); Address: 1327 Wolver Hollow Road, Upper Brookville, NY 11771; Phone: 516-277-2156. The beneficiary is the Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf, and there will be a lecture given by historian, Orin Finkle, on Tuesday, October 18 entitled “Gold Coast Era Mansions Then and Now.”

 

Long Island Designer Showcase

 

BRIEF HISTORY:

“Many of Long Island’s Gold Coast period mansions still depict the untold stories of the past, when the titans of industry and wealth enjoyed the many pleasures of living on Long Island.” Four residents share the history of Chestnut Manor (originally called Wolver Hollow) including businessman, Meshulam Riklis, and his aspiring movie career wife, Pia Zadora. Every new owner altered the original structure to suit their lifestyles, including the current residents who purchased  the estate approximately 20 years ago. All of the architects affiliated with the mansion were successful icons in their field. Fortunately many of the original features of classic origin remain.  (click here to see full history)

ABOUT ROOM 6: 

Gentleman’s Retreat, Designed by Mario Mulea (Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly) and Esther Carter Samain (Carter Samain Interiors)

When designers and siblings Mulea and Carter Samain first saw this room, they knew it was the one. Last updated in the 1980’s to look like an old fashioned ice cream parlor, this space now needed to function in a new century, for a new type of client and with a very clear cut point of view. While many of the other spaces in the house are of a grand scale, this space is more intimate.

Connected to the adjacent library and salon, it offers a wet bar on the opposite side of the house from the main kitchen. It is the perfect space for one or for entertaining a few, a true haven for the man of the house. We viewed this space as something more classic with a modern twist. The focal point of the room is the custom cabinetry and fireplace surround, and it was the inspiration for the fabrics, colors and finishes we chose.

Careful attention was paid to detail and even incorporated part of the design of the main staircase railing into custom leaded mirror panels used in the glassware cabinets. We paired classic menswear fabric with more contemporary ones and used a variety of textures to create a warm, inviting and relaxing space. Our Gentleman’s Retreat is the perfect place to read, catch up on email, enjoy a cocktail, play a game of chess or plan your very next adventure.

Stop by and see us at Chestnut Manor in Room 6: Gentleman’s Retreat!

DIRECTIONS:

Designers Showcase 2011 – Chestnut Manor, LIE (Rte. 495) to exit 41 North – Rte. 107 north to Rte. 25A (Northern Boulevard).Turn right (east) on Rte. 25A to Wolver Hollow Road at traffic light. Turn left onto Wolver Hollow Road (at police booth on left) to Chestnut Manor – last driveway on right – 1327 Wolver Hollow Road, Upper Brookville.

 

 

 

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