Design snapshot: Bodacious barge and eave boards

If you've ever been to the West Tisbury Farmers' Market on Martha's Vineyard, then you're familiar with the Grange Hall. Saturday, while others were browsing the Market's fresh produce, herbs, flowers, and artisan fare, I was snapping photos of the Market's mainstay, the Grange Hall.

The c. 1859 timber-frame Hall boasts bold, carved, rake and eave boards. The simple cut-out pattern casts a strong geometric shadow, calling attention to and celebrating the roof's edge. I was taken by a similarly dynamic carved roof treatment on another agrarian building in this earlier Design snapshot. In fact, I'm often attracted to decorative roof detailing, as in the lead photo for my upcoming fine-art photography exhibit.

Thoughtful accents like these team with natural light to great design effect.

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast

United by Design, a new book, features Katie Hutchison Studio

Yesterday, I was pleased to find United by Design: Homes of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket from Schiffer books on my doorstep. It features coffee-table worthy work representing a wide range of design by twelve teams of architects and designers.

The West Tisbury House, which Geoffrey Koper Architect and I designed, has a nice six-page spread, and the Edgartown Dormer Renovation I designed got some welcome coverage, too.

I understand that United by Design will soon be on shelves in a bookstore near you. Perhaps your coffee table is calling out for it.

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast

Design snapshot: Outdoor room

This is one of the many reasons I love outbuildings; they make outdoor rooms like this possible. I took this shot from a driveway between the corner of a house off-camera to the left and a slightly offset outbuilding to the right. The narrow passage compresses entry into the outdoor room which the buildings and landscaping frame. The vine-covered tree and its offspring of sorts, the twig bench, flanked on one side by a blossoming topiary and by climbing roses on the other become the focal point for those en route around the corner to whatever enticement awaits. I hope it includes another equally charming boundary.

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast