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The cottage's exterior walls are made of stone found on the island. Originally, this structure was a simple hunting retreat with no electricity. It had only a couple small rooms and rustic plumbing, and was full of ocean debris from rough storms.
Eclectic Exterior  
The construction was sensitive to the cottage's environment, so waste had to be kept to a minimum, and few changes were made to the house's exterior. Most of the renovations were designed to keep the house within the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA's) flood code. Vents had to be able to handle flood waters by equalizing water pressure all around the structure, wood had to be rotproof and all electrical services had to be installed at least 3 feet off the floor.
Traditional Living Room  
At the time of construction, FEMA required that if a structure was improved by more than 50 percent of its value, it needed to be moved out of the flood plain. But this home is mostly made of stone, and moving it would have been an impossible feat.

Instead, architect Rick Nelson and his team at Knickerbocker got creative. "We decided it would be best to be as diligent as possible about costs, which helped focus our efforts on maintaining the rugged charm of the structure," he says.
Eclectic Exterior  
Basketball-size rocks and piles of sand have been known to wash into buildings in this area. To battle that, Nelson and his team built mahogany and ballistic storm panels that can be securely attached to all the front doors and windows during storms and in the off-season.

Ship inset: Wooden Screen Door Co.; stained glass: Kim Villard
Traditional Porch
Of course, the potential for flooding made choosing furniture difficult as well. Simple pieces with limited upholstery proved to be the best bet. To stay within the budget, the concrete floors were stained instead of covered with tile, timbers were left unfinished and the existing stone walls were simply cleaned.

An iron rod around the living room roof was installed to secure the roof to the walls during rough weather. "A structural necessity became an opportunity for a modern decorative element," says Nelson.

Paintings: Kim Villard; pillows: On Board Fabrics
Traditional Living Room
FEMA requirements made the design and practicality of these main downstairs living spaces especially complicated, forcing Knickerbocker Group to get creative with materials and installation.
Traditional Living Room
The kitchen, just visible through this doorway, had its own set of constraints. Installing permanent lower cabinetry wasn't an option, since it could be completely destroyed in a flood. Instead, cabinets were custom designed and put on casters so they could be easily removed. This also meant that the cabinetry was considered furniture and could be taken out of the budget for FEMA accounting.

How to install the sink was a head scratcher, but in the end Nelson permanently attached the sink counter to a wall with brackets and built the cabinet below to slide in and out on casters.
Traditional Kitchen
Rough-sawn cedar was used to sheath walls and stairways for a rustic look that met the rotproof requirements.
by Knickerbocker Group  
The driftwood rail on the stairs is original to the home. It was saved and reused to maintain the home's original rustic charm.
Eclectic Staircase
Natural stone shower tile keeps the main bathroom's look in line with the rest of the home. A stencil on the stained concrete floor adds a subtle decorative element.

Fixtures: Rohl; stenciled floor pattern: Jill Valliere Design
Eclectic Bathroom
The clients wanted larger, more private bedrooms — a big change from the home where they raised their seven children. These rooms were kept simple and light, with antique furniture that reflects the home's roots. White linen bedding looks crisp and clean against the rough stone walls.

Bed: Maine Cottage; shade: Creative Canvas
Eclectic Bedroom  
Few changes were made to the surrounding property, since rough weather could potentially destroy any landscaping. Nelson and his team did make some enhancements to the rock formations around the house, though, creating stone terracing, stairs and a bonfire pit with boulder seating.
Eclectic Patio  
For additional guest housing, Knickerbocker built a small bunkhouse on the only sliver of the property that could host a new construction. Storm panels sit outside, ready to take on the rough weather.
Traditional Exterior  
The board and batten walls in this bunkhouse bedroom make it feel more cozy than the stone-clad bedrooms in the main house. Kate Horgan is an interior designer and often collects beach treasures to decorate the house. Here, a beautiful branch found on the beach hangs from the bunkhouse ceiling.

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Eclectic Bedroom  

Comments

Holly Marder Amazing! I would adore a little getaway at this gorgeous home. Thanks so much for sharing!
11 months ago · ·
olldbobbi A vacation home, in a stormy area off the coast of Maine...does it get any better than this? This is the stuff of dreams!!! Can I be adopted?
11 months ago · ·
Sarah Greenman Wow. This place is spectacular.
11 months ago · ·
Becky Harris One of my favorite homes of all time on Houzz, in my favorite state. It was so much fun to learn more about it!
11 months ago · ·
gknee Oh my, this home is amazing.
11 months ago · ·
Mary This is the home of my dreams!
11 months ago · ·
8910 I can feel the wind and hear the ocean. What a terrific renovation and use of a beautiful, and unused structure.
11 months ago · ·
kandyrdh WOW! Amazing!!!!
11 months ago ·
laurafbraun Beyond perfect.
11 months ago ·
Ieteke Ruypers Volpini Creative reconstruction, washed stone walls, a beautiful setting, crisp but soft decor.. what more could one want?
11 months ago · ·
torontojeff My kind of cottage! It just goes to show that you don't need a sprawling 6,000 sq ft mansion to have a spectacular cottage.
11 months ago · ·
lisanewf Wow! What a treasure! Beautiful!
11 months ago ·
joymelanson So many great ideas in this cottage, you've got yourselves a gem....enjoy!
11 months ago ·
kbumgar What can be more cozy and perfect than a vacation home on the stormy coast!? Absolutely beautiful remodel.
11 months ago · ·
Audrey Hennefer I especially love the driftwood bannister!
11 months ago ·
jiangli My god ,this is just the dreaming home ~fantastic
11 months ago ·
Bowden Carroll Design What a beautiful place in which to weather a storm!
11 months ago ·
Cindi Albright beautiful. i love the soothing hues of this home. everything about it is just lovely. my favorites about this home are the stone walls inside and the neutral colors throughout. very relaxing and cozy.
11 months ago ·
Kate Bartz I'm in awe of the simplicity and the majesty of this property. Thank you for sharing.
11 months ago ·
swalking45 Any idea of the paint color on the front door?
11 months ago ·
Monson Interior Design, Inc. The attention to detail is amazing.
11 months ago ·
CAROLE MEYER This is a very exciting home. Perfection!
11 months ago ·
scarbowcow In the 8th picture (with the cat), where did they get the ceiling light fixture - the one with the blue band that matches the cabinets?
11 months ago ·
thechelsealynn Rustic, charming, perfect.
11 months ago ·
jojosail2 Those are not board and batten walls in the bedroom - merely unfinished and uninsulated walls. If this cute house was once filled with storm debris, it will be again, and again, and again. Gorgeous location, love all the rock.
11 months ago ·
Design For Less Wow! Knickerbocker Group does it again! Only in Maine can one find such crazy good innovation!
11 months ago ·
maxmackenzie this is as close to perfection as it gets. enjoy!
11 months ago ·
lucca This is a first for me with Houzz homes: I LOVE every inch of this place!!!
11 months ago ·
lucca Did I already say how much I LOVE this place????????
11 months ago ·
Silvia Lafleur Fantastic House. I love all of it. Could spend years on end in that living room watching the sea. Lovely but not to formal and fussy
11 months ago ·
debbypalisades Complete and absolute perfection!
11 months ago ·
M W This is simply amazing! One of the best homes I've seen ever seen! I'll take this over any McMansion anyday.
11 months ago · ·
nmadias9808 blue trim on windows! genius
11 months ago ·
gstepmom Absolutely Beautiful! I love this stone cottage and it's setting. Wish I was there.
11 months ago ·
linbar What a wonderful place to visit. They have made it perfectly warm and cozy in spite of all the hard services.
11 months ago ·
crossmb1 Love this cottage. It is in the perfect place, has the perfect feel & was decorated perfectly!! Beautifully done!!!
11 months ago ·
swickbb Nothing like those beautiful granite stones of Maine. Now that using the land to the best of its ability. Love the white stone walls inside the home. Totally makes it part of the wholesomeness of the place.
11 months ago ·
wdrsrq It's great but wouldn't want the insurance bill!
11 months ago ·
lwaylett What a perfect place! How lucky are these owners! They have done a wonderful job of furnishings and have enhanced the charm of this home. Fabulous! Absolutely fabulous!!!
11 months ago ·
nkaa Absolutely stunning!
11 months ago ·
Sacred Spaces Beautiful!!! Really special place...
11 months ago ·
patscats2 Very charming with lots of character.
11 months ago ·
alakate Is this cottage available to rent?
11 months ago ·
nancyz1 Love that you kept it simple and original. It was worth the headaches! Enjoy
11 months ago ·
Amanda Simons What a perfect place. This is only a hop, skip, and a jump from where I grew up! I dream of the day I move back to Maine...
11 months ago ·
wolfgang80 I love this house, but the writer makes it seem like you have to sleep with one eye open. As much as I loved almost everything about this house, I felt a sense of anxiety by the time I finished the story.
11 months ago ·
thepaintedcottage I love, love, love this cottage!!! Serenity at its best:)
11 months ago ·
mitchb62 The raw beauty inside and out takes my breath away but the bathroom is my favorite room
11 months ago ·
Olivia Thank you for sharing - we are renovating an old house in France which shares similar features - you have helped us resolve a few design problems!
Merci beaucoup!
11 months ago ·
taggart What a lovely, lovely home. And such beautiful and exciting surroundings. Perfect retreat.
11 months ago ·
faron Speechless. Wow amazing!
11 months ago ·
Suzanne Soda My ultimate cottage getaway, love it!!!
11 months ago ·
beachbauer I want to visit and re-read The Shipping News while I am there
11 months ago · ·
artisfunmcpherson Love, love, love it! What a great place.
10 months ago ·
timarti The best house on Houzz, hands down!
4 months ago ·
crchappell I want to go to there. Best house ever.
2 months ago ·
tkarichey3 yep it is THE BEST HOUSE!!!
7 weeks ago ·
Mercury Mosaics and Tile This is amazing!
4 weeks ago ·
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