Perhaps the most challenging – albeit fulfilling—project of my career.  The 1716 house was one of the earliest examples of Colonial saltbox architecture in the town and had been moved from its original location on Main Street to what was farmland in the 1950s.

The objective was to update and expand the home for a growing family, while maintaining the integrity of the original features.  This required working closely with the architect to reintegrate and represent original materials in a new way. The design scheme was focused heavily on mixing original antique pieces from a past generation with contemporary art and furniture. Just a ten-minute walk to the ocean beaches this is a dreamy place to be in the summertime.