Ten years ago, Eric Rasmussen, a stage actor who lives in the West Village, inherited a ranch house in Sag Harbor, N.Y., on the South Fork of Long Island. He sold the house and most of the land, keeping for himself a 61-by-230-foot slice facing the water on which he built a second home.
The house is simple and discrete, with a few theatrical gestures that reflect Mr. Rasmussen's life as an actor, most notably the double-height kitchen, where Skatelite, a pressed paper-and-resin material made for skateboard parks, covers the floor and counters.
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