Traditional New England shingle-style homes dot the coastline along the Eastern Seaboard. The style has become especially synonymous with summer houses on Long Island and in the Martha's Vineyard region.
This new house, on Chappaquiddick Island, echoes the architectural vernacular, but the design team from MJ Berries Jon Hattaway and Martin Potter have put a very personal spin on the interior.
Hattaway says the two owners had different preferences that needed to be accommodated with the design, color and material palettes.
"He loves tradition, while she is an artist devoted to color and texture," he says. "They both had a lot of design involvement with the house, right from the start, including the architecture. The house, which was designed by Ahearn Architecture, has a very New England look when viewed from the water, but has a more European sensibility at the front.
"The home is large, with five light and airy bedroom suites that are almost like separate apartments, where the extended family can stay when they come to visit."
Hattaway says all the suites have space for seating areas and ensuite bathrooms, and are linked to an additional room that could be a children's bedroom. And they are all designed to maximize spectacular water views.
"This arrangement means there is a suite for the owners, and one for each of their children and families. Each suite needed to match the personalities and design preferences of the people who stay there."