Stepping into Seth Meyers’ Martha’s Vineyard home is like stepping back in time. Designed by the renowned interior design and architecture firm Ashe Leandro, the home is a beautiful blend of rustic charm and modern elegance. It’s a space that feels both welcoming and stylish, perfect for a family who enjoys spending time together in a relaxed and beautiful environment.
The home was a pandemic-era project, and the designers were given carte blanche to create a space that reflected Seth and Alexi’s personal style. The result is a home that feels distinctly theirs, with a mix of reclaimed materials, antique furniture, and a dash of playful personality. The exterior is wrapped in cedar planks, which give the barn-like structure a modern flair and a bright hue that will weather to a gray to match the island’s vernacular.
Inside, the open-concept main floor is anchored by a double-height living room, centered around a limestone, wood-burning fireplace. The fireplace draws the eye up to barn-style beams, and the overmantle is finished with a moody gray limewash treatment, adding a touch of sophistication. It’s a room that feels inviting and cozy, perfect for gathering with friends and family.
The kitchen is designed to feel more like a wall of built-ins than a traditional kitchen, with black cabinetry that winks to the family’s Pinterest-famous kitchen in their Manhattan home. The space is filled with beautiful furniture, but it doesn’t feel overwrought. It’s a place where a young family can kick back and relax, where days are centered around mealtimes. There are plenty of places to dine, from a smaller breakfast area with antique Gustavian chairs and a Carlo Scarpa light fixture, to a larger dining area with Scarpa dining chairs and views of the property’s oak grove.
Upstairs, arched doorways lead to bedrooms where subtle nautical touches abound. A porthole-esque window in the boys’ room offers a prime view of their grandparents’ home, and their bathroom mirror is actually an upcycled porthole with a looking glass at the center. Bunk beds in vibrant red add a jolt of color to the spaces, which are otherwise an ombre of earth and wood tones via antique furnishings and decor.
Throughout the home, Ashe Leandro has infused the space with a mix of old and new, using antique furniture and art to add character and warmth. A mounted 17th-century silk tapestry in the primary bedroom adds an old-world touch, while a hulking burled wood secretary desk with ornate curvature has been repurposed as a bar containing silver-plated Gucci Stirrup Cups with Elk Head.
The home is designed to be lived in, and it’s clear that Seth and Alexi have created a space that is both beautiful and functional. It’s a home where family and friends can gather, relax, and create lasting memories. As Ariel Ashe says, “There’s so much cooking happening all the time–and cocktails. It’s full of life.”
The Martha’s Vineyard home is a testament to the power of good design to create a space that is both beautiful and functional, and to the importance of creating a home that reflects the unique personalities of those who live there. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most beautiful spaces are those that are filled with life and laughter.