The story of how architect Jeffrey Dungan got here to design a cottage on a distant Canadian seaside for antiques supplier Kim Faison is one which each love to inform. It started a couple of years in the past, when Faison left a touch upon considered one of Dungan’s Instagram posts, complimenting his work. To her shock, he responded. Over DMs, she advised him she’d purchased a bit of land in Nova Scotia and wanted assist determining what to do with it. “She wrote, ‘However I don’t know if I can afford you.’ After which I replied, ‘Properly, you in all probability can’t, however I really like Nova Scotia,” recollects the AD PRO Listing member in his charming Southern drawl and candid model.
A while glided by, and Faison’s want to have Dungan design her second dwelling by no means wavered. “Sooner or later I had a giant sale and afterwards I simply mailed him a test for $5,000. He referred to as me up and stated, ‘Is that this your method of hiring me?’” says Faison, who owns the long-established Kim Faison Antiques in Richmond, Virginia. “It was the funniest factor.” Dungan discovered the entire thing endearing and agreed to fly out to the northeastern reaches of Canada. As soon as there, on Faison’s windswept land—seven forested acres perched 100 toes above a craggy Atlantic shoreline—he may hardly say no. The 2 agreed on a value and he drew the plans proper then and there.
“I did a basic cottage with the only roof line and a really livable flooring plan that creates these views out to the ocean and over to what’s referred to as Hirtle’s Seaside, the place the sunshine is available in each morning,” he says. “It’s simply this little jewel field.” Faison liked the whole lot Dungan proposed. She solely had one request: a blue roof. Though he was not a right away fan of the thought, Dungan went together with it. “We bought it to be the identical coloration because the water in that space, which is a gorgeous darkish blue, and ultimately it turned out actually neat,” he says.
The two,500-square-foot construction has an easy structure with a predominant stage consisting of a spacious dwelling space and an open kitchen, a main suite on the highest stage, and a second bed room on the decrease stage, constructed on a downslope and solely seen from the again of the home. Dungan went off-script with one function, a comfortable eating alcove by the kitchen that juts out from the principle construction of the home and has French home windows on three sides, like a lookout. “The breakfast nook might be my favourite area in the entire home,” says the Alabama-based architect. “It has seven-foot ceilings and you’re feeling such as you’re on a ship; all you may see is water.”