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Modern kitchen by Maine homebuilders features white cabinets, yellow subway tile, open shelving, and a blue decorative horse on the counter near the window.

Sand Rose

Project Details

Architect/Builder/Millwork

Woodhull

Project Area

1,200 SF

Year Completed

2023

Services

Architecture
Construction

Diamond in the rough.

Peeling back over 100 years of renovations exposed the true potential of this home near Willard Beach, revealing untapped spaces. The existing structure was completely overhauled to meet the client’s unique vision: a cohesive, thoughtful design that emits a quiet, unassuming presence.

Discovering new space.

The semi-open floor plan connects the living spaces while preserving privacy. The attic’s partial transformation into a loft added valuable square footage, providing a cozy bunk space and more natural light. The client had a strong vision of the interior’s aesthetic. Each room is uniquely theirs, with an eclectic choice of colors and patterns. Functional features from the Woodhull millwork shop include custom shelving and cabinetry.

Beyond the threshold.

Outside, natural cedar siding helps the home blend with its surroundings. Inside, thoughtfully selected handmade tiles, cherry flooring, and natural stone give this structure a new life and a fun personality. While the exterior remains muted within the landscape, beyond the threshold is a space that looks and functions precisely how the homeowners imagined. 

A two-story, light gray house designed by a Maine architect features a gable roof, four front windows, flower boxes, and a central door. A white car is parked to the right under partly cloudy skies.
A cozy attic bedroom by Maine homebuilders with two built-in twin beds, green bedding, red pillows, a colorful rug, and a window with a red patterned shade.
White cabinets above a light blue tiled wall with a chrome towel rack holding a textured white towel, showcasing the clean lines favored by many a Maine architect. Folded towels fill an open cabinet.
A bathroom vanity by Maine homebuilders features a dark countertop, silver faucet, and flowers, set against light blue subway tile and a large mirror.

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