Designed by architect Peter Wiles and the homeowner, 61 Greely Road is a milestone in Maines rich architectural legacy. Tracing the lines of the classic New England cape, this home distills its historic inspiration to its very essence. The homeowner was inspired to pull the forms apart again to create three seemingly separate structures—and a new paradigm for Maine Modern. Designed from the outside in, this 3852±sf home was built to capture sweeping views of the more than 50 acres of adjacnet convservation land offering—a vista of wide, open meadows and incredible light. Partially hidden from the road, the house unfolds itself in stages as you approach from the drive, revealing fresh angles and breathtaking views. Each room is filled with light and open to a changing landscape. A select palette of materials—metal roofing, wide plank tongue-and-groove siding, polished concrete, maple floors, steel fixtures—convey simplicity, luxury and a truly timeless style. The clean, crisp look of hardwood and cement floors is warmed by radiant heat. With its central air conditioning, cutting edge air exchange and impeccable construction, allergy sufferers will breathe easy in this home. The smart floor plan configures itself around your lifestyle. Enjoy all four bedrooms, use one as a home office or take advantage of the thoughtful framing that allows one bedroom to be easily split in two. Three full and one half baths (with plumbing for another in the large, sunlit basement) make this ...
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