Surfers End
POINT PLEASANT, NEW JERSEY
Completed in 2005, Surfers
End is a two-story, 2100 sq. ft. home located on a compact, 40' x 93' flat site.
The site was formerly occupied by a small 1921 Arts & Crafts style bungalow that
was demolished, however, the renovated garage was to remain as part of the
program. The new home is not only an updated version of the former style,
but also an eclectic blend of many architectural inspirations. The design
takes advantage of water views and light breezes off the nearby Manasquan
River.
PUBLICATIONS
STYLE
1900 MAGAZINE, Summer / Fall 2006
HOME
MAGAZINE, October 2007
OLD HOUSE
INTERIORS, November / December 2009
30 ELM: " This house is a
gem. The porch attached to the bedroom is sublime, as is the beautiful
bathroom. I love the simplicity yet hominess of this space...utterly
livable and comfortable."
HOUZZ.COM: (SURFERS END BATH) "The dark
wood looks great with the white, and helps in its detailing to
create character while keeping streamlined".
HOUZZ.COM: (SURFERS END BATH) "The vessel
sinks are very contemporary while the cabinetry has a craftsman
touch. Nothing is too precious in this bathroom, inviting
in sand and dirt without worries".
CONSULTANTS: KSi PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS (STRUCTURAL)
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR: EJK CONTRACTING