Cape Cod - Rear Exterior
Photography: Phillip Mueller Photography
This house plan is available for purchase at http://simplyeleganthomedesigns.com/Lakeland_Unique_Cape_Cod_House_Plan.html
Design for any room in your home with cabinetry by 4 top companies and all the accessories that go with it such as countertops, sinks, faucets and lighting.
Cape Cod houses continue to be built, a testament to our love of this style. But while in the past the interiors were often small and dim, contemporary interpretations include open floor plans, soaring ceilings and extensive window and door areas.
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Cape Cod Shingel Style Office Study
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Cape Cod Shingle Style Home - This house plan is available for purchase at http://simplyeleganthomedesigns.com/Lakeland_Unique_Cape_Cod_House_Plan.html
Cape Cod style - simple, spare, undraped windows, good wood
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west of Cape Cod, is another popular draw for New Englanders. This house by Maryann Thompson Architects also uses wood cladding and sliding walls to connect inside and out in warm weather. A great indoor-outdoor fireplace (visible in the center of the photo) extends the use of this patio into the cooler
west of Cape Cod, is another popular draw for New Englanders. This house by Maryann Thompson Architects also uses wood cladding and sliding walls to connect inside and out in warm weather. A great indoor-outdoor fireplace (visible in the center of the photo) extends the use of this patio into the cooler
appear in Cape Cod–style cottages. Single dormers are often wide enough for two to three windows.
Dormers, especially wide ones, can transform unused attics into livable space by adding square footage (sometimes a whole room's worth) and ushering in natural light.
appear in Cape Cod–style cottages. Single dormers are often wide enough for two to three windows. Dormers, especially wide ones, can transform unused attics into livable space by adding square footage (sometimes a whole room's worth) and ushering in natural light.