Our work speaks for itself.VARIOUS PROJECTS, CAPE CODE, MA
Custom homes, additions, and renovations across the Cape's villages and shorelines.
Cape Cod is where a lot of my coastal work has happened over the years. The Cape has a vernacular that's globally recognized: the 1.5-story shingled cottage, weathered cedar, white trim, gables and dormers, a low profile that sits down into the landscape rather than standing on top of it. That vocabulary developed for good reasons in this place, and most of the work I do here either operates within it or breaks from it for a reason.
The projects on this page span new construction, additions, and renovations. Some are quietly traditional. Some are more modern. The constant is the landscape. A house here lives with dunes, marsh, scrub pine, salt fog, and weather that strips cedar shingles to silver in a few seasons. That weathering is part of the design, not a maintenance problem. The houses that work here planned for it from the first sketch.
A Cape house should feel grounded, not perched. It should sit down into the dune or the kettle hole as if pulled there by the wind. The work that lasts here is the work that defers to what was already in place: the topography, the sky, the salt, and the slow weathering of cedar from bronze to silver to grey.