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The house looks northeast across Nauset Marsh and Nauset
Light. While the front façade had carefully placed windows to
let the shape of the gable speak, the backside is full of windows.
The gable is also on the backside, but it disappears into a bank of
windows in the second floor master bedroom.
The bottom floor has a similar display: the water-facing walls
of the kitchen, dining room and family room are cloaked in large
windows and central French doors.
Overhangs are overstated, much like the column forms. They
anchor the house to the ground. In fact, the big bay window in the
The practical retaining wall in the back transforms into a smoother
tile face over which the infinity edge pool cascades.
street-facing den is set back and covered with such an overhang.
The house sits on a beautiful site: flat in the front, and slopes down
to the ocean in the back. The first-floor terrace is modest in size.
DaSilva and team , including PSD’s in-house landscape architect, Rob
Calderaro, were limited by conservation setbacks and chose to devote
a good amount of square footage to an infinity-edge pool.
The practical retaining wall in the back transforms into a
smoother tile face over which the pool cascades.
With its many faces in all directions, forms coming together
to make interesting shapes from different angles, this home will
definitely impress.
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