The nuts and bolts
4 bedrooms
5.5 bathrooms
6,980 square feet
.7 acres
House proud
Designed with luxury and convenience top of mind, this farmhouse-styled home in the Estates On West Creek features custom touches throughout such as LED lighting placed to augment and highlight living spaces, but also to ease functionality; touchless and sound-deadening technology in some areas, easy-to-access storage and other intuitive amenities.
“This is a luxury build with sophisticated features,” says Jerry Cibulksi, the Century 21 Albertson Agency agent representing the listing. More than trendy, he says, the features “solve problems people didn’t didn’t even know they had, with great quality and craftmanship.
“It’s a unique concept to the market.”
Such things include rolling hardware for hard-to-reach cabinets, intuitively designed storage spaces for appliances, extra pull trays in the laundry room—one for each bedroom—a pet-washing station and closets with multiple hanging and storage options.





What’s the plan?
The first floor offers a flexible family room with built-in storage and a large open-format kitchen, dining and room. A floor-to-ceiling granite-stone fireplace anchors the light and airy living room with its cathedral ceilings. Two sets of sliding doors offer access to a covered patio in the back. This level also includes a primary bedroom suite with a walk-in closet, a separate room for the commode and LED lighting in the spa-styled shower. A hallway leads to a storage room, mudroom and the two-car garage. Three en-suite bedrooms and a flexible loft space occupy the second floor. The lower level is set up for entertaining and leisure with a home theater and speaker system, a beverage area with under-the-counter fridge and service counter. There is a full bathroom with a steam shower and dual rain shower heads. Double doors lead to a small covered outdoor terrace area with enough room for a bistro table and chairs.



What’s cooking?
The kitchen is equipped with professional-grade Thermador appliances, some with Open Door Assist technology. The low-silica Silestone countertops are by Cosentino. The six-burner stove features a griddle and other amenities include double wall ovens, a beverage cabinet with retractable doors, a custom appliance cabinet with interior lighting, Cibulksi says the kitchen was designed in zones to accommodate aid access to equipment, tools and cooking products such spices, packaged goods and other staples of the kitchen. The center-island sink, for example, is a 45-inch work station with built-in accommodation for cutting boards; a second sink has special accommodation for a no-slip bowl to aid in food prep, with enough room for two people to stand side by side.
“For everyone who ‘says get out my kitchen and get out of my space,’ this offers functionality and elbow room,” Cibulksi says.

What else?
The white-oak floors have been finished with a special lime-pickling to add textural softness and complement the farmhouse style. In the living room, bookcases flanking the fireplace are installed with a custom LED light package.





Amenities and more
- Heated L-shaped swimming pool
- Pet washing station
- Fireplace
- Custom tool storage system in the garage
- “Savant Home” technology

One cool thing
The walk-in closet on in the main floor primary suite has with LED lighting on the hanging bars—”like a boutique shop,” says Cibulksi.
Agent’s callout
“This home is elegant without being over the top or too fancy,” Cibulksi says. “It just feels right. People appreciate the level of thoroughness and thoughtfulness.”
Location, location, location
The home is an approximate 10-minute drive from the center of Southold. The community offers access to Goose Creek, and various other water access points—Moyle Cove, Hog Neck Bay and Emerson Park—are in close proximity. It is close to the North Fork wine Route 25.
Details
The home at 465 Ripple Water Lane lists for $3,799,999 and the details can be seen here.