Blue Shutters Beach House

A 5,000-square-foot shingle-style gambrel on Cape Cod, completed in 2024. The house sits on 0.88 acres with long views across water and trees, wrapped in verandas and stonework on a plan that puts the main living rooms in direct conversation with the grounds.

Inside, the public rooms are organized around a coffered arrival hall and a great room that holds light from dawn to dusk. Wide-plank oak floors, paneled walls, and a generous central island in the kitchen — backed by a working scullery — give the plan the bones to handle holiday gatherings and quiet weekends with the same ease. The dining area is scaled for multigenerational family meals; sightlines from the great room run clear through to the pool.

The brief asked for a house that could host a large family in summer and feel intimate in winter, without changing rooms to do it. That meant zoning the plan into three circulation paths — public, private, and service — so the house functions as an estate without reading as one. Bedroom suites, bunk rooms, and tucked-in lounges give guests the privacy of a small hotel. Custom moments throughout — the named shower, the tailored bunk loft, the porthole mirror — make the house specific to this family rather than transferable to any other.

Materials and mechanical systems were selected for coastal climate durability and discretion. The intent was a house that runs well, looks settled, and gets better with the years.

Project Facts

Completed: 2024

Bedrooms: 5

Lot Size: 0.88 acres (38,435 SF)

Living Area: 5,000 SF

Interiors: Sarah Hollingsworth Designs

Contractor: Bayside Building

Photographer: Marina Porl

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