This 1880s Victorian shingle style had been in the same family for over 40 years. It sits in the middle of a peninsula, high up, allowing for select views to the harbor and ocean on the opposite side. The new owners asked to keep the charm of the Victorian, but in a more modern way. The roof was removed to allow for more dormers and space on the third floor. Many details were re-imagined but the feel of the home was maintained. Windows were added to open to the view beyond. A 3-car garage was added, along with a breezeway that is the gateway to a breathtaking backyard. The existing carriage house became the new pool house and office.
Interior Design by Kennerknecht Design
Kitchen and Bath Design by New England Design Works
Exterior Photos by Joel Gross
Interior Photos by Marshall Dackert