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Northshore Home Spring 2019

Northshore Home magazine highlights the best in architectural design, new construction and renovations, interiors, and landscape design.

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86 Clockwise from bottom left: In the master bath, popping up the ceiling over the soaking tub allowed the placement of a light fixture to accentuate the spot. With cozy seating for two, the snug has great views, a fireplace and proximity to the kitchen. The homeowner tapped into her personal collection of beautiful art and objects to give the home a personal, eclectic feeling. says his goal was "to take advantage of everything the site had to offer, but also have it be a functional home for contemporary living." In contrast to the original home—a central-entrance Colonial with low ceilings and other obstructions to the views—the new Shingle-style residence with four bedrooms and four and a half baths celebrates its mag- nificent location. All the living spaces, indoor and out, are oriented toward the ocean side. While there is an attached three-car garage, its well-considered placement allows passersby a glimpse of the ocean, something that the original freestanding garage thwarted. From the home's front entry, one can gaze all the way through the house to the ocean. A classic summer architecture look for the area, the

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