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Heron Cove Exterior
After renovating a client's cottage, their daughter asked us to design/build a new home right next door but on one condition: the house had to look like it had been there for many years. The result is this peaceful retreat, set into a slope overlooking a marshy cove.
Knickerbocker Group | ARCHITECT
Knickerbocker Group | BUILDER
Brian Vanden Brink | PHOTOGRAPHER
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Heron Exterior Detail
The historic architectural detailing, such as this flying buttress framing a corner window box, sets this home apart and gives it a sense of timelessness.
Knickerbocker Group | ARCHITECT
Knickerbocker Group | BUILDER
Brian Vanden Brink | PHOTOGRAPHER
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Heron Cove Kitchen
An arched stain glass window repeats in the wall cabinet, another antiquity culled from our local dealer. Victorian themed throughout; we integrated custom ironwork railings, antique trellises, and gingerbread brackets.
Knickerbocker Group | ARCHITECT
Knickerbocker Group | BUILDER
Brian Vanden Brink | PHOTOGRAPHER
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Heron Cove Dining
Though the sunshine and outdoor games beckon, this dining room can feel equally cozy on a snowy winter evening.
Knickerbocker Group | ARCHITECT
Knickerbocker Group | BUILDER
Brian Vanden Brink | PHOTOGRAPHER
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Heron Cove Bath
A mural tribute to its site namesake; Heron Cove - was created by a local artist.
Knickerbocker Group | ARCHITECT
Knickerbocker Group | BUILDER
Brian Vanden Brink | PHOTOGRAPHER
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Heron Cove Collage
Antique barn beams, curved glass living room wall and other unique features created a one-of-a-kind seaside cottage.
Knickerbocker Group | ARCHITECT
Knickerbocker Group | BUILDER
Brian Vanden Brink | PHOTOGRAPHER