Two settings. One sensibility. Maine, lived well.
Across both homes, the goal is the same: spaces that feel easy to settle into, thoughtful without being over-designed, and supportive of the way people actually spend time together. It's less about adding more and more about getting the essentials right.
The Spaces
Spaces that work the way you want them to
Each home is designed with real use in mind, with enough room to gather, but also enough separation to feel comfortable over longer stays. Living spaces flex throughout the day, from quiet mornings to full evenings, without anyone feeling like they're on top of each other.
The Kitchens
Kitchens you'll actually use
We care not just about how kitchens look, but how they function when multiple people are in them at once. Good tools, intuitive layout, enough counter space to make cooking together feel collaborative rather than crowded. Meals are usually where the best parts of a trip happen, and the kitchens are built with that in mind.
Comfort
Comfort, simply done
Bedrooms are intentionally simple. Comfortable beds, quality linens, and a sense of quiet at night. It's the part of the stay that tends to matter more once you're actually here, and we've tried to get it right without overcomplicating it.
The Pace
Time, returned to you
A stay here is designed to support a different relationship with the day. Mornings that unfold on their own terms. Time outdoors that doesn't have to be earned. Meals that stretch a little longer than usual. There's no agenda, just space to be somewhere, together, without the feeling that you should be somewhere else.
A Day Here
Mornings tend to start slowly — coffee, a walk, or just time at the table before anything gets decided.
The middle of the day shifts depending on where you are: a drive out to the water, an hour in town, or nothing in particular. Evenings usually find their way back to the house, with a slow, unrushed dinner with those you love.
Town & Country
Two settings, one sensibility
The Farm and High Street offer different ways into the Midcoast: one more open and removed, the other more connected and walkable. What carries between them is a shared approach to how a stay should feel: unhurried, well-considered, and easy to settle into from the first night.
The Details
Considered, not conspicuous
Throughout both homes, details are chosen with care, not to stand out on their own, but to support the overall feeling of the space. It's the accumulation of small decisions that makes a stay feel easy without being able to say exactly why.
The Farm in Friendship