This Home is Perfectly P-Town
June 17, 2024
Meticulous attention to detail and a fearless approach to design give a Cape Cod house its personality and charm.
Text by Paula M. Bodah   Photography by Laura Moss   Produced by Karin Lidbeck Brent
Itâs a courageous couple who can view a video of a house on the other side of the country and make the decision to purchase it. The owners of this Provincetown, Massachusetts, home live on the West Coast but had been vacationing regularly in the Cape Cod town for well over a decade.
They had contemplated buying once or twice, but the timing was never quite right. Now that they were finally ready, a worldwide pandemic was getting in the way. âCovid had shut everything down,â says one of the homeowners. âBut we looked at the house online and fell in love with it.â
He and his husband could see that the dwelling, built in 1900, had been well-constructed and well-cared-for. âIt had some of the best woodwork Iâve ever seen in a home,â he says.
Yes, the decor was an ode to yellow, from the sponge-painted living room walls to a primary bath with ceilings and walls of yellow glass mosaic tile, yellow marble vanity tops, and a yellow tub, but, says the homeowner, âI can look past that sort of thing. The bones were beautifully intact.â
The couple were fans of Provincetownâs Shor Home Furnishings & Interiors, frequently buying items and shipping them to their home out West, so it only made sense that theyâd turn to owners Herbert Acevedo and Kevin Miller for design advice.
âThey wanted the house to have the flavor of old Provincetown, but they also wanted it to have a modern feel,â Acevedo explains. âWe combined new and old, antiques juxtaposed with contemporary pieces.â
The design pros repainted walls, ceilings, and trim in a clean, bright white, then used a tawny-hued grasscloth wallcovering here and there to add warmth and texture. The grasscloth makes appearances in the stairwell and in a second-floor sitting room for a visual cohesiveness between the two floors.
On the first floor, where furniture and accessories in a range of blues offer a classic Cape Cod feel, Acevedo and Miller added a fun, modern note by incorporating a mix of patterns and textures. âWe like to bring in a lot of texture,â Miller says, noting the living roomâs seagrass coffee table, woven sofa upholstery, and velvet-covered lounge chairs.
On the second floor, a Dash & Albert rug on the landing introduces a coral hue to the palette, and the bamboo shades here and in the nearby sitting room signal a bolder use of texture.
The entire third floor is given over to the primary suite, and itâs here that Acevedo and Millerâs fearlessness in mixing color, texture, and pattern is on full display. A cloud-patterned wallpaper from Cole & Son in dreamy silvery-grays makes the perfect backdrop for the designersâ playful pairings. A chair and hassock sport blue fabric in a geometric print, while roman shades and the bedâs duvet depict white birds on a green background.
And then there are the final details, clever accessories such as the foyerâs six-foot-tall crane statues and the bar areaâs whimsical bunny head sculpture, that only add to the already abundant charm. Miller and Acevedoâs attention to the particulars have yielded a home thatâs a true reflection of its owners.
Project Team
Architectural and interior design:Â Shor Home Furnishings & Interiors
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