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Island Contemporary Renovation

A renovation to a salt-box, originally built in 1986. Despite its dramatic oceanside location, views to the water were tremendously impaired by an imposing roofline and few, small windows.

Project Details

Location:

Peaks Island, Maine

Structural Architects:

Architects project: Winkelman lead

Builder:

LHA Builders Whitten + Winkelman

Photography:

Winkelman

Recognition

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Design Concepts

The solution was to construct a small, two-story dormer in the living room. Aside from expanding the small room, the glazed wall flooded the house with daylight and opened both the first and second floors up to the water views. Partition walls separating the dining room and the kitchen were removed, allowing the rooms to flow together better and affording the kitchen its much-deserved view.

Challenges

Despite its dramatic oceanside location, views of the water were tremendously impaired by an imposing roofline and few, small windows.

Challenges

The Results

The exterior deck was expanded slightly and reoriented toward the water. Breaking the deck into two levels created an implied social area in the front, and a raised, more secluded section to the side.

The Results