June 7, 2012

Home Sweet Lighthouse

When the remodeling process began for this New England home inspired by the famous Thomas Point Lighthouse, the client asked that the original architectural integrity of the exterior remain evident.  The designer' challenge was to create a warm and more functional home that maximized space for the family's three growing children, and satisfied strict codes that limited the size/footprint of the house.


Grand Entry

Dining Room
Looking up from the dining room .  Designers were responsible for stairs,railing, and paneling designs, as well as the selection of finishes, colors and decorative lighting.
 The clients wanted a larger, more functional kitchen for this lighthouse-style home.  The designers recommended enclosing the second floor porch which added a desired breakfast area, breakfast bar and space for her home office. The designers were responsible for all cabinetry design, tile selection, design, space planning, fabrics and furnishings!


Formal living room

 Master Bedroom where the bed is centered in the front dormer of the house.  The bed was designed to keep the New England, East Coast character of the architecture. There is a reading area, table and armoire in this master bedroom.

The custom designed floor was achieved with a water jet technique.  The lighting was critical in this space.  Low voltage, decorative and general incandescent lighting was incorporated in this space.


Designers:Jane Page Design Group: http://www.janepagedesigngroup.com
Architect: Hammond Wilson Architects: http://www.hammondwilson.com/
Builder:Pyramid Builders: http://www.pyramid-builders.com/home.php


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