
Patrick Ahearn Architect has designed this stunning cape-style home located in Edgartown, a classic New England seaport village on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. When the owners purchased a vacant 6-acre parcel, they knew they wanted to build a home with an authentic sense of place on the wooded lot.
To accomplish that in a new build, the project team turned to architecture with a sense of implied history that ties to the island’s centuries-old farming culture, with materials and forms supporting the narrative bar. Continue below to see the rest of this beautiful house tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE Patrick Ahearn Architect BUILDER Waterfront Builders, INC. INTERIOR DESIGN Good Bones Design

The new cape-style residence attaches to a carriage house wing via a stepped-down connector, while an adjacent barn references earlier times with its simplified form and board and batten siding. Interiors feature a modern layout designed to encourage new summer memories and to gather both indoors and out comfortably.

What We Love: This cape-style home offers its inhabitants warm and welcoming living spaces, from the cozy living room with its floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace to the luminous kitchen designed for entertaining. Large windows frame serene views of the surrounding landscape, creating a harmonious blend of comfort and connection to nature. Overall, we are loving every detail of this Martha’s Vineyard retreat.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign on the island of Martha’s Vineyard: This idyllic Martha’s Vineyard house offers a sanctuary in the woods and Inside a charming Greek Revival home in the Edgartown Village Historic District.
















PHOTOGRAPHER Greg Premru

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