A Contemporary Cape Cod Home Designed by Hutker Architects

April 23, 2026

Surrounded by water, this Cape Cod property is the ultimate place to unwind.

Text by Alyssa Bird    Photography by Neil Landino and Michael J. Lee

Set between the harbor and the bay, this Cape Cod residence is a true celebration of its site. To help optimize the property’s rare beauty, the client called on some old friends, including Hutker Architects, Elms Interior Design, Horiuchi Solien, and Sea-Dar Construction. “We designed a long, linear home to maintain a visual connection to the water in every direction,” says Hutker Architects design principal Ryan Alcaidinho of the 8,000-square-foot residence. “The exterior language draws from the area’s historic architecture—the traditional proportions, weathered shingles, double-hung windows, rafter tails, and rhythmic window patterns—but is juxtaposed with modern detailing and glass connectors.”

Meanwhile, the entry volume, which contains the service spaces, references a historic boathouse on the property. A large gable houses the main living areas and features a free-flowing floor plan.

“A central staircase serves as an organizing element, separating the everyday spaces from the more formal areas,” says Alcaidinho. “Wood slats with metal links form a stairway enclosure that’s inspired by the sand fences seen on the beach below.”

Throughout, an attention to detail was critical. In addition to ensuring that the variety of wood species complement each other, Sea-Dar Construction brought in metalworkers to fashion the fireplace surrounds and other blackened metal accents and expertly crafted the plaster trimwork on the first floor. “Plaster trim isn’t as common as wood,” notes Sea-Dar’s John Kruse. “However, unlike wood, plaster doesn’t shrink with humidity.”

From the various wood and metal accents to the stone and concrete, the serene materials palette was a collaboration between the architecture and interiors teams. “We provided feedback on certain things, including the primary bath materials, plumbing, stonework, and lighting,” recalls Dee Elms, founder and principal of Elms Interior Design. “The materials offer a sense of luxury, yet nothing is overly fussy.”

The furnishings themselves are a mix of new, custom, and vintage pieces in soft, neutral tones inspired by the surroundings. Elms helped the client source new artwork in addition to incorporating a few items he had inherited. “We worked together to find the right pieces,” says the designer. “Merging the old with the new results in a nice, collected feel.”

She and the client also sought to find artistic furnishings that make a statement. For example, in the dining room, the client was drawn to a table topped with a live-edge wood slab. “It’s really dynamic,” notes Elms. “We paired it with a painted light fixture that’s constructed of netting and bronze branches by artist Nacho Carbonell. The goal was to bring in some lightness and warmth through the furnishings. I wanted it to feel elegant yet understated and comfortable.”

This sense of comfort and ease extends to the landscape and outdoor areas—whether it be the screened porch, whose panels open up, the pool house’s covered terrace, or the firepit near the beach.

“There’s a casual quality—even a bit of scruffiness—to the surrounding landscape, which we wanted to connect with,” explains landscape architect Dan Solien. “We installed native plants and ornamental grasses in the fifteen feet surrounding the structure to bring that coastal experience right up to the house.”

No matter where one is on the property, there are always quiet moments of reflection to be had. “I wanted a peaceful place where I can feel relaxed and restored,” says the homeowner. “When I’m here, I never want to leave. The house has a way of holding you. There’s almost a magical quality about it.”

Project Team
Architecture: Hutker Architects
Interior design: Elms Interior Design
Builder: Sea-Dar Construction
Landscape design: Horiuchi Solien

Exterior photography by Neil Landino and interior photography by Michael J. Lee.

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