Lagniappe

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Enscape 2024 10 28 14 37 24 03 Ocean View
Enscape 2024 10 28 14 37 24 04 Northeast

So Bristol, Maine

The original home on this site was destroyed during the January 2024 storms, despite being a seemingly safe distance away. Given the extraordinary views and location on the Midcoast, the clients wanted to rebuild but didn’t want to face the same risk.

DMA located the house further away from the ocean and raised the first floor 7’ above the original house elevation. Resiliency is built in with a robust envelope, triple-glazed windows, and hurricane shutters. The shutters will protect the large openings facing the water and view. Just a few items were able to be salvaged from the original home, including a wood Czech screen which is being utilized as a piece of art at the front door and all the solar panels, which will fit on the garage roof.

The clients have named their future home Lagniappe, which means “a little something extra” in New Orleans culture. This upside-down layout, with living spaces and primary bedroom on the second floor, maximizes the scenery, while still providing family-friendly privacy on the lower level.  

This new build reflects the clients’ modern sensibilities, blending the simplicity of the architecture with the use of natural materials and accent features to create a warm and comfortable environment, even when seeking shelter from mother nature.

Featured in Maine Home + Design on “The Drawing Board”.

Construction started spring 2025 by Rideout & Turner