Project tag: New Construction

Mountain Escape

Self-described as “two plus dogs”, the owners yearned for a blend of modern Scandinavian design with a traditional Maine feel—a home where they could cook, relax, and entertain. The design features crisp details, espaliered trellises, and green roofs that invite the natural world to interact with the facade. Using minimal ornamentation and modernist restraint, it … Continued

Billings Cove Estate

By nestling organically into the topography, this 5,600 square foot residence achieves a humble and harmonious presence within its environment. Granite from the site was used in its construction, contributing to countertops, chimneys, flooring, steps, showers, paving, stone walls, and columns; the stone on which the chimney rests had to be put in place before … Continued

Northeast Harbor Estate

This 5,500-square-foot summer home embraces the style and spirit of Northeast Harbor’s century-old architectural community. A generously scaled entry hall and living room open to an expansive stone terrace, porch, and lawn areas—all for family connection and entertaining. The cozy, live-in kitchen includes a comfortable sitting area, breakfast corner, and fireplace. To maintain the vintage … Continued

Coastal Manor

Using classic shingle-style principles, this 10,000-square-foot residence features an organic floor plan generously lit with ample natural light. The building’s exterior is expressive and varied, masquerading the considerable volume embodied in spatial programming. The home is oriented to take in sweeping views, nestled within expansive natural landscaping and generous outdoor living spaces. Photography © Jamie … Continued

Island Retreat

This idyllic private island compound consists of four buildings. The main structure functions as a central gathering place with exquisite views of Merchant’s Row; the other three provide discreet sleeping quarters. The buildings feature rustic, local, and maintenance-free natural materials. Native granite was used for foundations, fireplaces, and landscaping. Lighting and appliances are fueled by … Continued

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