
BEFORE
BAY ROAD HOUSE
The renovation and expansion of
this house for a growing family proceeded in three phases. In
the first, most of an existing small cottage was gutted and transformed
into a bright and spacious all-purpose living space with vaulted
ceilings, skylights and ample windows. In the second, a Shingle
Style addition containing a round living room and four much-needed
bedrooms gave the house a new face on the street. In the third,
the connecting bedroom was transformed into a dining room with
bead board walls and a coffered ceiling, with large windows on
both sides looking out onto courtyard gardens with patios. From
the street, the indented first floor porch and angled doorway
lead to to a small entry hall lit by an oval window. A single
column and a section of round ceiling beam separate the entry
from the circular living room. While the round shape is fun, it
also provided a way to give the house two windows on each floor
with a view of Kingston Bay, while still meeting the required
setback from the street. It also presented opportunities for creative
detailing and challenging carpentry.
Except for the two stock columns, all of the millwork and trim,
including the mahogany and yellow pine stair, were fabricated
on site.