Inspiration for a victorian balcony in Boston with no cover.
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
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Round Hill

Victorian Balcony, Boston

The unique site, 11 acres on a peninsula with breathtaking views of the ocean, inspired Meyer & Meyer to break the mold of waterside shingle-style homes. The estate is comprised of a main house, guest house, and existing bunker. The design of the main house involves projecting wings that appear to grow out of the hillside and spread outward toward three sides of ocean views. Architecture and landscape merge as exterior stairways and bridges provide connections to a network of paths leading to the beaches at each point. An enduring palette of local stone, salt-washed wood, and purple-green slate reflects the muted and changeable seaside hues. This beach-side retreat offers ever-changing views from windows, terraces, decks, and pathways. Tucked into the design are unexpected touches such as a hideaway wine room and a nautically-inspired crow’s nest.

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Becky Harris added this to 16 Ways to Create the Perfect Pocket-sized Balcony Garden24 June 2021

This balcony’s minimalist built-in benches fit right into the roofline and provide a wonderful spot for sunbathing.

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Lisa Floden added this to exterior trim Ideas and details11 April 2024

roof deck or balcony. so fun

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