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SQUIBNOCKET POND HOUSE

This simple, modern house, with its rambling forms, lies comfortably and unobtrusively on a grassy waterfront bluff. The interior glows the rich tones of Douglas fir paneling, which is applied to walls and ceilings throughout. These warm spaces drink in the view by the use of a unique style of construction. Large sliding windows pull away from corners in both directions with no intervening post, which diffuses the distinction between outside and inside in a highly interesting way.

CONSTRUCTION
May 2004 – April 2007
PROJECT SIZE
3,500 sq ft
4 bedrooms, 4 baths
Office/Den
ARCHITECT
Peter Rose + Partners
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Peter Rose + Partners
PUBLICATIONS
Architectural Digest, May 2009
 PHOTOGRAPHY
Peter Vanderwarker

 

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