The Captain John Hulbert House at 6 Union Street perfectly blends classic luxury, historic architecture, and modern amenities to create a four-level Sag Harbor home in the heart of the historic district. Completely renovated and restored, the home infuses modern convenience with old-world luxury that stays true to the original design of this landmarked treasure. 6 Union was built in 1760 for Revolutionary War veteran Captain John Hulbert and his family. Captain Hulbert and his militia were integral in the recapture of Fort Ticonderoga from the British in 1773. Historians say that Hulbert designed the original prototype of the American flag to lead his forces, the same prototype that influenced the one sewn by Betsy Ross the following year. Restored 18th Century historical elements in the home include hand-hewn beams, original moldings, and eight masonry fireplaces. The home's classic design allows for four floors of living space, all with elevator access, ample ceiling heights, and lush modern amenities. The four floors include 6,000 sq. ft. of interior living space, over 1,000 sq. ft. of outdoor living space, five bedrooms, and five bathrooms. The first floor flows beautifully, and each room contains towering ceiling heights, hand-sewn beams, classic modeling and trim work, and dramatic living spaces. Now offered fully furnished by Elite Hamptons design firm Stelle, Lomont, Rouhani. At the same time, the recent installation of the owner's art collection has added another element of luxury to these already grand and historic rooms. Additional details include brass shelving from Auneal, LaCornue Stove, French Doors, and built-in cabinets from fifth-generation cabinet builder Ciuffo Custom Cabinetry. The first-floor living and dining room walls have restored Venetian plasterwork, a double-sided fireplace, and a full-service butler's pantry with access to a wraparound mahogany front porch, which enhances the classic luxurious feel of the home's living spaces. The second-floor primary bedroom includes a large bathroom with a full soaking tub, two full-sized walk-in closets, and an extensive private mahogany deck overlooking the backyard. Adjacent to the primary bedroom is two graciously sized en-suite guest rooms with working masonry fireplaces and original exposed hand-hewn beams. The third floor includes a copper bar, built-in cabinetry, and a media area which leads to an 800 sq. ft. roof deck with a lounge area, fireplace, and modern accent lighting. A full-service elevator and primary and secondary staircases provide easy access to all four levels of the home. The recently reappointed lower level includes an additional 1,500 sq. ft. of living space that features a media room, gym, and two extra bedrooms, as well as the second of two laundry rooms that include custom cabinetry. The lower level continues the historical detailing of the entire house with further exposure to hand-sewn beams and high classic ceilings and modeling.