This small 1,200-square-feet Nantucket cottage belongs to a family of five. To renovate their small two-bedroom cottage, the homeowners enlisted help from architect Mark Cutone of Nantucket-based BPC Architecture. They decided to transform the house into a new upside-down house with the lower level for bedrooms and the second-floor for living space to take advantage of the breathtaking views. Let's check out this beautiful summer home, shall we?
Photo credit: Michael Partenio
What do you think of this bright and airy upside-down home? I am particularly drawn to the horizontal shiplap walls and the overall relaxed, casual decor. The dining area, kitchen and bedrooms are my favorites. What about you?
Now that is one cool cottage!
ReplyDeleteI love all the finishes in this house!! And the upside-down concept is cool. I don't know if I'd want it but at the same time it would be a great way to maximize the views from the second floor.
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me who makes the dresser in the bunk room?
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