This shingle-style getaway house was designed by Brooks & Falotico Associates in collaboration with Chauncey Boothby Interiors, located in the low-key coastal community of Kennebunk, Maine. A New England beachfront classic, this dwelling features gabled dormers, stone chimneys, and a series of porches that cascade from the top to the bottom of the two-and-a-half-story structure.
The architects kept the interior clean, but not too contemporary, with unfussy moldings and Shaker-style paneling. This home is used as a wonderful year-round escape for a family of six, where a screened porch with a fireplace can be enjoyed throughout the seasons for family gathering and entertaining. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Brooks & Falotico Associates BUILDER Thomas & Lord INTERIOR DESIGN Chauncey Boothby Interiors STYLING Frances Finds
What We Love: This beachfront getaway house features light-filled living spaces filled with nautical accents. Every space in this home is designed to perfection, with relaxed interiors to feel like you are always on a vacation. Bedrooms are cozy and inviting, especially the main bedroom with its serene color palette and board and batten ceiling. We are especially loving the dining room with its arched entry and beautiful mix of textures and hues for memory-making dinner parties.
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Note: Be sure to have a look at a couple of other fantastic home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of Maine: Step inside this breathtaking barn cottage retreat on the coast of Maine and Gorgeous lakeside getaway in Maine designed to feel like a summer camp.
Above: An arched doorway adds architectural interest and frames a beautiful dining room where the dinner party magic happens.
Above: The island is painted in Stratton Blue HC-142 | Benjamin Moore, adding a soothing contrast to the otherwise white kitchen.
Above: In the dining room, the trim is painted in Yarmouth Blue HC-150 – Benjamin Moore, cut by 50 percent. Grounding this space is an area rug from Merida Studio.
Above: The paintings on the living room wall are by Craig Mooney, while the artwork by the staircase is by Janis H. Sanders — sourced from Maine Art Hill gallery.
Above: The husband’s home office is decorated with mid-century furnishings. Above the fireplace is a painting by Janis H. Sanders.
Above: This three-season screened porch is decked out with a nautical vibe.
Above: The boy’s bunk bedroom features full-size bottom bunks where the couple’s two sons sleep. The top bunks are used for sleepovers for their cousins or friends in the neighborhood.
Above: In the boy’s bathroom, the patterned concrete cement tiles are by Cle Tile.
PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree
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