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Its seaside location inspired the design of this timber-frame home, which blends traditional and custom elements to perfection. Like many homes on Cape Cod, it features clapboard siding. Unlike its conventional neighbors, the home boasts open spaces, soaring ceilings and a wall of windows. The glass helps blur the distinction between inside and out.
The 5,000-square-foot home sits 50 feet back from Sweetheart Creek overlooking Nantucket Sound to the southeast, and Lewis Bay and Hyannis Harbor to the northwest. The lot is flat, but because it is in a coastal flood zone, the house was built 11 feet above grade, posing interesting landscaping challenges. Some 2,000 cobblestones form a retaining wall.
The home has 12 rooms on two levels and a basement. Second-story decks enhance the views and prevent the home from appearing as a solid block. The home is angled on its site to take full advantage of the 320-degree water panorama.
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The clapboard-sided home was designed to take full advantage of water views from expansive decks, a screened porch, multiple windows and a widow's walk.
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