What can be done with a fantastic piece of riverfront property and a 1970’s house? That only depends on the imagination of your design-build team. The original home was built in 1971, with the more congested floor plan of that time. The new owners wanted to transform it into a bright, open floorplan with plenty of transom windows to maximize the river views. The new design retains the character of a New England shingle style home, yet completely updates it with sleek exterior materials like black vertical longboard, Azek panels and Azek Cypress cladding. The interior was fully renovated to create expansive spaces, clean lined finishes, and concrete flooring throughout. Overhead space is optimized by using a low pitch flat roof, large overhangs, and celestial windows. What was a dated 3 bed, 4.5 bath home is now one of the most distinctive designs along the river, and a fitting match to its natural surroundings.