Historic beach house gets a glorious makeover in the village of Provincetown

PHOTOGRAPHER Nat Rea

In collaboration with Pinney Designs, Hammer Architects has reimagined this historic beach house in Provincetown, a small coastal resort town at the northern tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

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This home has a unique history that dates back to 1850. Its original location was in Long Point, on the tip end of Cape Cod.

This area was once known as a bustling village and one of the most notable features was the lighthouse, which still stands today.

PHOTOGRAPHER Nat Rea

PHOTOGRAPHER Nat Rea

One of these ‘floater homes,’ which was perched on a corner lot, caught the eye of out-of-state visitors. Less than 2,000 square feet, this home packs in three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms to boot.

Because of the size, furnishings had to be thoughtful. Custom furnishings were designed to fit the space perfectly, which was integral to the design.

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A matching coat of paint blended the new fixtures with the existing cabinets. Interiors studio Pinney Designs had fun combining hues and patterns for these color-loving homeowners.

PHOTOGRAPHER Nat Rea

PHOTOGRAPHER Nat Rea

This ‘floater home’ was beautifully overhauled by the project team to respect the past while updating to today’s design trends.

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Living spaces were designed with eye-catching nautical accents, a nod to the region.

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