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Sea Change

The client for Sea Change sought a transformation on their beloved seaside village property; discussions, and then collaboration, indicated the appropriate home would be quirky, whimsical, and full of personality; dynamic rather than static; unique but still tied to the architectural vernacular of seaside New England; evolved out of anthropomorphically derived Classical architecture, but not purely historicist; something to cause observers to first wonder and then smile; something nearly “rich and strange.” As with the best Mannerist architecture, the goal was a transformation from within, rather than a revolutionary break with, the continuum of architectural tradition.

Sea Change PSD Column
Neighborhood
Scope of Work Architecture, Construction
Finished Space Above Grade 3,673
Photography Brian Vanden Brink
Sea Change PSD 1 Exterior
Sea Change PSD 2 L Exterior

All of the expressive energy is directed at the front.

The back is a simple one-story linear form. Flat, representational “carpenter’s” columns, shingled arches, and a bright blue door announce the entry. Like the side yard-facing porch, the entry porch is small and cut into the façade rather than added on, keeping the overall taut and sculpted. Only the garage (in a low wing) and the chimney extend from the principal mass. Beefy, white trim boards and fat, flat window muntins emphasize edges and announce the windows as not just openings in the wall but also as an organizing grid. The front façade gestures down the street where it ends at the beach—a walk away.

Even the outdoor living spaces are at one end, beyond the edge of the façade, rather than at the rear. The “saltbox” shape visible at the south end of the house mimics the shape of the land beyond, directing attention up toward the all-important, meaning-bearing front.

Its order is based on localized, but not overwhelming, symmetry. Different but not revolutionary, it fits into the neighborhood because it is based on historic/vernacular forms, relationships, and materials, yet it also expresses a desire for a house that is distinctly based on client personality and site characteristics.

Sea Change PSD 3 L Exterior
Sea Change PSD 5 Living Room
Sea Change PSD 6 Living Room
Sea Change PSD 7 L Breakfast Nook
Sea Change PSD 7 R Dining

The living spaces have multiple exposures for all-day light.

In the interior, a built-in cabinet and bookshelves that incorporate structural posts, a free-standing fireplace open on two sides, and an arcade of plaster openings all separate and define living, entry, and circulation spaces without closing them off from one another. The primary suite is tucked in the back corner of the first floor. Guest bedrooms occupy the second floor, as does a game room.

Sea Change PSD 10 Exterior

More recently, new homeowners purchased the house and turned to PSD to expand the home and create a special outdoor living space.

When PSD designed and built the original home, the initial owners wanted to use a side yard for outdoor living, which left the significantly sloped backyard untouched. The new owners wanted privacy that the side yard didn’t provide, so backfill was brought in to level out the land. This now accommodates a new family room addition, as well as the pool and pavilion area at the rear of the property.

Sea Change PSD Pavilion
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Sea Change PSD Pavilion4 2

The pavilion is like a jewel box that sits in front of the newly built pool and spa.

It is clad inside and out in all red cedar that over time will weather to gray. Inside the structure, is a vaulted-ceiling sitting area and a granite fireplace. The pavilion’s fireplace is intentionally oversized in design and aligns with windows in the home’s new family room so that it can be enjoyed from the home’s interiors and also from the pool. A piece of driftwood found on a nearby beach was repurposed to serve as the granite fireplace’s mantel. The retractable screens on all of the structure’s openings allow the pavilion to function as a screened-in retreat or as a breezy open-air space.

Sea Change PSD Pavilion2
Sea Change PSD New Family Room2
Sea Change PSD New Family Room3
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