The addition to this Adirondack home contains a sitting room, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a loft; it blends seamlessly with the architecture of the existing cottage. The addition, located at right angles to the existing cottage, forms an outdoor courtyard with dramatic westerly views of the Adirondack Mountains. The design of the addition mimics the gable form and period details of the existing cottage such as the stone foundation and patio, flared shingled walls, diamond light windows and elaborate timber framed elements inside and out.  The last image shows the site before the addition.

In-House Rights granted to Joan Heaton Architects for use in brochures, project sheets, presentations, ads, web sites and AIA competitions. Editorial use refers back to photographer. Photo credit: Gary Hall Photographer or Gary R. Hall.
In-House Rights granted to Joan Heaton Architects for use in brochures, project sheets, presentations, ads, web sites and AIA competitions. Editorial use refers back to photographer. Photo credit: Gary Hall Photographer or Gary R. Hall.
In-House Rights granted to Joan Heaton Architects for use in brochures, project sheets, presentations, ads, web sites and AIA competitions. Editorial use refers back to photographer. Photo credit: Gary Hall Photographer or Gary R. Hall.
In-House Rights granted to Joan Heaton Architects for use in brochures, project sheets, presentations, ads, web sites and AIA competitions. Editorial use refers back to photographer. Photo credit: Gary Hall Photographer or Gary R. Hall.

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