Generally speaking, homes are designed to cope with a spectrum of seasonal conditions. However, when a second home is destined for use during warmer months only, the design can focus more specifically on lifestyle-enhancing benefits such as indoor-outdoor connections and keeping cool.
Such was the case with this vacation home, which was designed by Keith Moskow and Robert Linn from Moskow Architects. Comprised of two wings one for sleeping and one for living joined by covered walkways, this Martha's Vineyard home is a summer retreat designed for use by more than one family at a time.
"As a summer vacation home, we weren't too concerned with warmth in winter. What was important was that there was room for more than one family, which is why each of the two wings features a master bedroom," says Moskow.
"In summer's shoulder months, when the home is less likely to be used by many people at the same time, the bedroom above the living wing makes it possible to live on just one side."
The home sits on a scrub oak-covered, six-acre site, with each wing aligned parallel to the property's boundaries. A covered walkway provides access to the home from the parking area. Along this walkway, a stand-alone shower gives occupants a chance to wash off any sand accumulated while frolicking down at the nearby beach.