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DOUBLE DUTY

Ocean Home

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Ocean Home June/July 2023

A 19th-century property on Cape Cod is redesigned for family gatherings and personal solitude.

- J. MICHAEL WELTON

DOUBLE DUTY

A renovation and addition to an 1850 farmhouse overlooking Oyster Pond in Chatham, Massachusetts, stands today as the definition of duality.

It’s old and new, casual and elegant, and offers space for camaraderie and privacy.

“We wanted lots of opportunities to gather together with different generations,” says owner Nancy Ferry. “Then we wanted places where you could gather your thoughts, have a quiet moment, and read a book.”

It was inspired by an old and offbeat Sears fishing shack on the Jersey Shore, owned by Ferry’s in-laws. Known simply as “The Shack,” it may have sported astroturf and shag carpeting underfoot, but its location was prime. “It was near the boardwalk, so we’d go up and eat lunch—and this is set up the same way,” she says. “You can be down on the beach and come up, leave your stuff, and have a sandwich on the porch.”

Casual? Sure, but this home’s design was meticulously detailed. After all, Ferry studied at Cornell and Pratt Institute—and had worked in both interior and graphic design. Here, she called in a seamless team of architects and interior designers from Boston-based Hacin Architects.

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