Best New Home: Five Winning Details

See the incredible details of this bayside home of Annapolis, Maryland.

Board and Batten Siding

Board and Batten Siding

More than just a way to sheathe the exteriors, the board and batten siding also establishes the rhythm and unit of measurement by which the whole house is designed. Everything from the shutter widths, standing seams on the metal roofs, to the widths and vertical pane divisions of the windows, align with the 12-inch spaced siding.

Vertical Glass Windows

Vertical Glass Windows

In certain places where architect Wayne Good didn’t want to disrupt the siding to add windows, he simply replaced the vertical boards with sheets of glass.

Mahagony Ship's Ladder

Sleek Stairs

Instead of a bulky flight of stairs leading to tower’s observation room – which would have blocked prime views of the bay – a slender, mahogany ship’s ladder ascends from the master sitting area.

Glass Deck Railing

Glass Deck Railing

As stable as they are transparent, glass deck railing installed along bayside deck and open pavilion also keep views open, both from inside or outside the house.

Muntinless Sliding Doors

Glass Sliding Doors

Muntinless sliding doors give the illusion that the living room flows right through the open pavilion to the river’s edge.

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