Provincetown

Architect: Mark Hammer, Hammer Architects | Builder: Cape Associates
Landscape Architect: LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects | Photographer: Nat Rea

HONORING THE FLOATER TRADITION…

In 1850, between thirty and forty houses were placed on rafts in Long Point on Cape Cod to be floated across the harbor to their new location. Today, a modern Provincetown retains the quaint seaside village charm and a handful of the original Long Point homes. One of these 'floater homes' perched on a corner lot caught the eye of out-of-state visitors. Less than 2,000 square feet, this home packs in three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms to boot. Because of the size, furnishings had to be thoughtful. Custom furniture designed to fit the space perfectly was integral to the design. A specially designed, narrow vent hood and range fit perfectly in the small kitchen. A matching coat of paint blended the new fixtures with the existing cabinets. Pinney Designs had fun combining hues and patterns for their color-loving clients.

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