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Perched on a coastal bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Truro, Massachusetts, this new midcentury-inspired house by Hammer Architects is also designed to offer views of the Pamet River and a freshwater pond. The homeowners are a couple of empty nesters who wanted to build their dream home on an idyllic property surrounded by woods, maximizing water views — all public rooms and bedrooms take advantage of the vistas.
As avid collectors of vintage Danish furniture, they wanted their house to feature their furniture collection. The entry side of the 2,900-square-foot home appears very solid, with its thick, super-insulated, wood-clad walls and narrow strip windows that enclose the bathrooms, outdoor showers, stairs, and laundry room.
DESIGN DETAILS
ARCHITECT Hammer Architects
BUILDER Homes By Sisson
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Landscape Architects

Little is revealed until one enters the house through a tall glass door that appears as one approaches. Once inside, the living and dining rooms, which occupy the building’s center, open to dramatic water views through a floor-to-ceiling glass wall with large sliding doors leading to a multi-level outdoor deck.
Midcentury Modern House on Cape Cod

One wing of the house encompasses the guest bedrooms, while the other wing, rotated 45 degrees in plan, contains the owner’s bedroom suite. A screened porch with a referential kite shaped roof occupies the intersection of the two geometries providing views in all directions.

Nestled into its hillside setting, the home incorporates active and passive solar design, incorporating photovoltaic panels and deep roof overhangs with ventilating clerestory windows that promote natural cooling and ventilation while shading the interior in the summer months.

Cedar Exterior with Ocean Views

What We Love About This Home
New England isn’t exactly known for its midcentury modern architecture, which makes this Truro home all the more remarkable. The architects did a beautiful job of creating a warm and welcoming mid-century home that made an empty-nest couple’s dream come true. The Douglas fir ceiling and mahogany-framed windows give the open great room a depth and warmth that draws you in, while the floor-to-ceiling glazing keeps the Atlantic, the Pamet River, and the surrounding pitch pine forest ever-present.
Tell Us: What do you love most about this midcentury inspired house in Truro, Massachusetts? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below!
Note: Check out a couple of other sensational home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of Massachusetts: Inside a beautifully transformed Cape Cod riverfront home on Bass River and This luminous modern home offers peaceful forest setting in Massachusetts.


Above: The exterior facade has a clear stain over western red cedar.

Above: A bluestone walkway leads up to the home, whose understated entrance is set back. As one steps inside, they are immediately impressed by the expansive ocean views.
Open Plan Living Room with Fireplace

Above: In the living room, warmth is infused into the space by the Douglas fir ceiling. The windows are mahogany-framed, sourced from Dynamic Windows and Doors. The materials of the dual-sided gas fireplace are: the white portion is painted plaster, the stone is sandstone from Devonian Stone, and they are separated by a blackened metal insert. The fireplace features an open flame. The rugs are vintage carpets the owner had in a previous home.

Above: The floors are quarter sawn oak with a satin poly finish. The wall color is Benjamin Moore #968 Dune White; it is the same throughout. The wood trim is mahogany, and the ceiling is fir. It was all stained with a clear finish

Dining Room with Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

Above: The pendant light suspended over the dining table is from Louis Poulsen. The dining table and chairs are vintage Danish mid-century pieces from the 1950’s.

Mahogany Kitchen with Island Seating

Above: The custom cabinets and part of the island countertop are mahogany, while the other countertops are honed black granite. The mahogany counter is thicker and is rabetted to receive the granite. The backsplash is black ceramic tile. Off to the right is a pocket door leading into the pantry. The lights over the island are glass PH3 lights from Louis Poulsen.

Above: Sliding glass doors connect the open plan living, dining, and kitchen to the expansive deck.

Screened Porch with Panoramic Views

Owner’s Bedroom with Atlantic Ocean Views

Above: In the owner’s bedroom, a pair of vintage Danish chairs provides a comfortable sitting area. A pocket door on the right leads to the screened-in porch, pictured above.

Above: Windows frame Atlantic Ocean views in the owner’s bedroom.
Owner’s Bathroom with Walk-In Shower

Above: The owner’s bathroom features a curbless walk-in shower that opens to an outdoor shower. The tile slopes to a linear drain on the opposite side. The tile is called “Bianco Assiago”. It’s an Italian marble tile sourced from Trees Place in Orleans, MA. The custom cabinets are composed of mahogany and topped with honed black granite. The fixtures are Kohler Purist. The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore Dove White.


Cape Cod Midcentury Home at Dusk



PHOTOGRAPHER Peter Vanderwarker

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