When is a box not a box? When Resolution: 4 Architecture turns a two-story prefabricated house into a spectacular coastal house on Long Island. From the spectacular stainless fireplace on the 360-view deck to the cook’;s kitchen on the main floor – you’;ll by no means want to leave this architectural gem. Glass and wood join forces to provide clean, symmetrical lines and breathtaking views from this 4-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom beach property. The south-facing floor to ceiling windows overlook classic dunes to the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. Positioned to take benefit of the organic vistas, the outdoors becomes element of the design. And back inside, open, flowing entertainment regions with high ceilings and warm recessed lighting invite guest and host alike to linger long, and enjoy the scenery.
Floor to ceiling glass walls offer you premium seaside views – whilst a solar tube, or sun pipe, illuminates the covered deck just off the master bedroom.
The covered deck just off the master bedroom supplies sweeping ocean views and a sun pipe for rays during the day and starlight at evening. Note how the circular style of the sun pipe is echoed in the 3 ceramic pots and the linear wood floor lines are picked up in the railing design and style, the Adirondack chair – and the horizon.
Speaking of master bedrooms (to die for) — how would you like to wake up to this view each morning?
Built-in closets drawers are in maintaining with the simplistic style of the home – soon after all, the view is the star. And you can even see it in the strategically-placed mirror.
Double bunk beds and more constructed-ins – along with navy stripes – give a nautical twist to the kids’; room. (And there is that view once more!)
The recessed lighting on the ceiling of the great area mimics an airport runway and moves the eye down the expanse of the area – overlooking (as soon as much more) the expansive view. An open idea and glass walls after once again brings the outdoors inside.
A cook’;s kitchen opens onto the living location of the wonderful space with a breakfast bar/island in the middle. Smooth lines and flush cabinets (with no protruding knobs) continue via this area and in keeping with the view theme, a row of windows are placed at eye level across the back of the house.
The leading deck supplies magnificent 360-degree views with classic white lounge chairs for stretching out on in the ocean breeze. The stainless-steel fireplace gives a supply of heat for cooler evenings beneath the stars.
They built the structure in a warehouse and brought it to the beach.
This shining residence on the dune is a dream manifested for any person who loves salt air, cool ocean breezes and sand in between their toes.
Resolution: 4 Architecture
Photo credit: RES4
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