Nest in the Trees

The original 1939 Cape Cod was charming but a bit lonely on the wide, quarter acre lot. With a fourth child on the way, the couple longed for the convenience of an attached garage, a master bathroom to call their own and more upper-level bedrooms. However, the property’s vintage neighborhood charm – and trees – could not be forgotten. Adding nearly 1,500 square feet up and out fulfilled the family’s needs of wanting more space.

Nest in the Trees

The original 1939 Cape Cod was charming but a bit lonely on the wide, quarter acre lot. With a fourth child on the way, the couple longed for the convenience of an attached garage, a master bathroom to call their own and more upper-level bedrooms. However, the property’s vintage neighborhood charm – and trees – could not be forgotten. Adding nearly 1,500 square feet up and out fulfilled the family’s needs of wanting more space.
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