Architect Ned Collins and builder Rick Roy worked with homeowners Kermit and Jeanne Eaton to restore a 1930s beach house in Chatham. little cottage, a modest 1,900-square-foot building, had rotting walls, rattling windows, and no insulation. Ned and Rick worked together to create a sound structure that meets today's strict coastal codes yet maintains all the charm of the original cottage. On Nantucket architect Mickey Rowland designs a Shingle-style house reminiscent of the island's vernacular oceanfront cottages of the early 20th-century. Local carpenters and artisans added the unique details to construct a home with integrity.
M. Duffany Builders, Inc., executes architect Steve Hart's design for a second home high on a bluff overlooking the water in Falmouth. The home is a masterpiece of ingenuity and engineering feats, which include building materials selected to increase the longevity of the home as well as cutting-edge geothermal technology. Although the design has an eye toward the future, the house appears as if it has evolved over a period of time, much like the grand old vacation homes in the area. Also included in this special annual issue is our source book for creating your own haven in this unique region called the Cape and Islands.
Enjoy!
Editor, Cape Cod Home