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This Long Island Home Offers a Chromatic Counterpoint to Quiet Luxury

From home interiors to fashion runways, a particular kind of quiet luxury has come to define the past decade––restrained palettes, hushed materials, and statement pieces that don’t do much more than whisper. What happens when calm is no longer found in color’s absence, but instead in its abundance? This joyful Long Island home offers a different answer: joy as a design principle, color as a reset.

Modern living room with a long white sectional sofa, two teal armchairs, large white vase with tall plants, round coffee tables, and blue patterned rug. Floor-to-ceiling windows with sheer curtains.

A modern entryway with glass doors, colorful hanging glass orbs, wood flooring, and a blue abstract painting above a white console table.

Set atop a hill and surrounded by old-growth trees, this 12,000-square-foot contemporary home was originally conceived as a study in minimalism—clean lines, sharp angles, and an all-white interior that mirrored the prevailing aesthetic of restraint. But for its owners, a dynamic family deeply rooted in New York’s culture, that neutrality felt less like sanctuary and more like silence. What they wanted instead was something far more radical: a home that radiates happiness.

Modern kitchen with a large white island, five upholstered bar stools, brass fixtures, stainless steel appliances, and a decorative green pendant light fixture.

Working with a blank canvas and full creative freedom, Shanna Gatanis Design Studio leaned into a subversive approach, transforming the stark shell into a saturated, high-energy environment that still manages to feel deeply restorative. The result is not chaos, but calibration, and a declaration that joy can be just as grounding as stillness.

A modern dining room with a large white table, eight green chairs, a green rug, a colorful light fixture, a large boombox artwork, and floor-to-ceiling window with sheer curtains.

Overhead view of a white table with three green chairs and a green striped rug, decorated with vases containing purple flowers.

Bright hues are uplifting with the power to positively affect changes in mood. Color, in this sense, becomes less about decoration and more about emotional infrastructure and a tool for resilience. Here, that philosophy is embedded into every space.

Modern dining room with green chairs, oval table, decorative vases, striped rug, wooden floor, and glass staircase with blue carpet leading to an upper level.

A small bathroom with bright yellow ribbed walls, a white floating sink, an oval mirror, a modern wall light, and a small vase with flowers on the counter.

The palette pulls from 1990s hip hop ephemera, retro sports graphics, and the chromatic buzz of a recycled Nike sneaker floor—the project’s unlikely starting point. Blues anchor the home, providing a sense of depth and continuity, while saturated reds, yellows, and greens move through the interiors with rhythm to create visual beats that energize without overwhelming.

Modern bathroom with yellow vertical wall panels, a white sink with an oval mirror, a towel on the wall, and a walk-in shower with matching yellow tiles. Modern living room with blue paneled walls, terrazzo fireplace, white sculptural chairs, yellow tables, abstract rug, and framed boombox art above the mantle.

It’s a deliberate rejection of “chromophobia”—that quiet cultural fear of color that has long dictated what is considered “tasteful.” Instead, this house leans into what color does best: reflecting mood, amplifying joy, and even inviting participation.

A modern living room with a large blue sectional sofa, blue rug, glass coffee table with pink flowers, floor-to-ceiling sheer blue curtains, and a contemporary chandelier. Modern living room with white sculptural chairs, oval mirror, round coffee table on a blue rug, large windows, and a corner fireplace with circular wall accents.

The home’s delicate balance between vibrancy and excess lies in its material intelligence. Warm woods, terrazzo, colored glass, and lacquered surfaces create layers of tactility, while sheer fabrics and rounded, 1970s-inspired forms soften the intensity. The effect is immersive but palatable for daily life.

Modern bedroom with wood-paneled walls, large bed with blue accents, geometric rug, curved window area, and contemporary decor.

Modern bedroom with a blue upholstered bed, geometric nightstand, white vase with blue flowers, and abstract rug on a wooden floor, against a wood-paneled accent wall.

Programmatically, the house unfolds as both a playground and retreat. Open entertainment zones flow into more intimate family spaces, while amenities—a basketball court, music lounge, pools, and a convertible outdoor room—extend the idea of home into something experiential.

Bathroom with a marble countertop, white cabinetry, modern mirror, pendant lights, abstract wall art, and a vase with pink flowers on the counter.

A modern bedroom with a blue and gray color scheme, featuring a bed with blue bedding, a matching bench, abstract wall art, side tables, and a large window with white curtains.

Moments of delight are everywhere, often quite literally. A Lego-inspired fireplace rises as a sculptural focal point. A graffiti mural weaves together Brooklyn, Biggie, and basketball into a visual love letter to the family’s roots. While these gestures could be read as whimsical, they become markers of identity, memory, and belonging.

Modern laundry room with stacked washer and dryer, colorful patterned wallpaper, white cabinets, a window, folded towels, flowers, and a pigeon-shaped rug on a wood floor.

Yellow pantry with open shelves neatly stocked with jars, cans, and baskets; three windows provide natural light and a view outside.

A yellow modern bench against a wooden slat wall, displaying two framed photos and three colorful glass vases on a wooden floor.

That sense of personal narrative is what ultimately elevates the project beyond spectacle to autobiography. Perhaps calm isn’t always found in muting the world, but in meeting it in full technicolor. And to do that means dialing up the saturation.

A modern hallway with wooden walls, featuring vertical and horizontal neon light strips in blue, pink, and red, leading to a bright living area with colorful furniture and large windows.

Modern living room with black sofas, colorful geometric rug, small stools, large windows, and view of outdoor patio and greenery.

Modern living room with black sofas, colorful abstract rug, round white coffee tables, geometric stools, and bright accent decor under a vaulted ceiling with a skylight.

Modern living room with a curvy black sofa, geometric multicolor rug, blue and green sculptural stools, a round coffee table with books, and a vase of pink flowers.

Home gym with treadmill, rowing machine, weights, bench, kettlebells, wall art, and large windows overlooking a garden. Several shelves hold gym equipment and green yoga mats are stacked in a corner.

A modern home gym with a rowing machine, free weights, green shelves with sports equipment, and a wall displaying sneakers under large skylight windows.

Modern indoor pool area with lounge seating, large windows, and doors opening to a garden; adjacent room visible with bookshelves and additional seating.

Outdoor basketball court with blue and black painted surface, surrounded by a stone wall, trees, and greenery under a clear sky.

To see this and other works by the unabashed design studio, visit shannagatanis.com.

Photography courtesy of nickjohnsoninteriors.com.

With professional degrees in architecture and journalism, New York-based writer Joseph has a desire to make living beautifully accessible. His work seeks to enrich the lives of others with visual communication and storytelling through design. When not writing, he teaches visual communication, theory, and design.

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