When New York City-based designer Oliver Freundlich, took over revamping a Brooklyn family’s season retreat on Fire Island, the team wanted to find a way to pay homage to the Islands legacy while also honoring the family’s vision in the design. The following six steps, including selecting Carlisle engineered hardwood flooring for the home, were the designer’s keys to its transformation.

This home features Carlisle’s Lenox Hill from the Manhattan Collection. The Rift & Quartersawn White Oak floors combine visually stunning wide planks, with their impressive parallel lines and vibrant ray flecks. The warm hues of this light, natural stain color highlight the grain patterns in each board while creating a quality wood floor that meets the needs of any design from cozy and classic to cool and modern.
And while beauty might be eye-catching, there is so much more below the surface of Carlisle hardwood flooring. The planks used for this floor came from the colder climates, which nurture tight growth rings and nutty brown, cocoa hues. This raw timber was also optimized for heartwood content, which is the older, harder, nonliving central portion of the tree that is naturally more durable than its surrounding sapwood. More heartwood means more beauty and more long-term stability. This spectacular material next passed through as many as two dozen pairs of hands in its journey from natural timber to this family’s work of personal art. Carlisle’s production process means crafting one board at a time, which ensures every plank gets the time and attention it deserves to be sculpted into a uniquely extraordinary floor.
Photo Credit for All Images © Trevor Tondro/OTTO (designed by Oliver Freundlich)