The Hamptons has always been Sims’ happy place and when she and Stuber got married in 2011, she said she’s “never giving up the Hamptons.” In 2018 the couple purchased a piece of land in Sagaponack, New York, with the hope of creating a home with room for friends and family to visit, a space that “lends itself to entertaining and being outside.” Check out the photos of Sims’ house here! After four years of conceptualizing and construction, Sims and Stuber are more than happy with the outcome, and just spent their first summer in the home. Sims’ three kids — Brooks, 10, Scarlett, 7 and Grey, 5, all have their own rooms painted a shade that she felt reflected each of their personalities. Ruby, the family’s bernedoodle, makes every room her own. Mike Coppola/Getty Images The 49-year-old tapped her friend Mimi Brown and designer Dan Scotti, who hired architect Raymond Renault, to create a home consisting of “multiple structures with gabled roofs connected by flat-topped glass breezeways.” The western portion of the home includes a two-bedroom guest wing so that an entire family could have privacy. The center of the home features what Sims calls “the bar” but is actually more of a salon with a full bar. The main living spaces are connected through an L shape. Sims is a self-appointed art-collector and she commissioned several paintings for the home. Most of the interior of the house is a “beachy white oak.” An open-concept kitchen that spills into the living room is the biggest room in the house “because everybody’s always in the kitchen,” Sims said. “Basically, we’re obsessed with our kids and we want them to grow with us," she concluded. More Pop Culture: Incoming ‘Bachelor’ Zach Shallcross Has an Unforgivable Taste in Breakfast Foods ‘Jeopardy!’ Contestant Returns to the Game After 50 Years for Full-Circle Moment Here’s Why Swifties Think Taylor Swift Might Be Taking the Super Bowl Halftime Stage in 2023