Embracing curves and angles that reflect the natural landscape, this beachfront Maine home designed by Woodhull Architects avoids straight lines altogether. The family residing here is deeply committed to renewable energy, emphasizing sustainability, minimal environmental impact, and energy efficiency in the design.
Taking on a floating presence amidst the property’s sand dune, the home was thoughtfully integrated to peacefully blend with its surroundings rather than overpowering them.
The choice of copper shed roofing seamlessly merges the home with the landscape, maintaining an uninterrupted skyline, even when viewed from a distance.
The shingle-style structure finds its framing in white oak, while steel railings and beams are intentionally exposed to the elements, weathering gracefully to harmonize with their setting.
Custom millwork sourced locally adorns the interior, promoting a consistent simplicity, while the children’s room features playful built-ins, adding a touch of character.
A connecting garage was designed to flow effortlessly as an extension of the living space rather than a mere storage room. This thoughtful approach allows for a seamless transition from one area to the next, both inside and outside the home.
What We Love: This home in Maine provides its inhabitants with warm and welcoming living spaces with large walls of glass framing serene beachfront views. We are loving the unique details in this home, from the window wall in the staircase looking into the home office to the playful kid’s bunk bedroom. This would be such a fun and relaxing place to live, work and entertain!
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Maine: Beautiful coastal Maine home envisioned for idyllic summer getaways and Charming oceanfront beach house in Maine with nautical-inspired interiors.
PHOTOGRAPHER Trent Bell Photography
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