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Project highlights: This 1949 waterfront home was reimagined for a blended family of six. Years of disjointed additions had left the house fragmented and inefficient. HD Squared Architects approached the renovation as an opportunity for unification, creating a cohesive, light-filled home that celebrates its connection to the South River. A 275-square-foot addition linked the home’s separate wings and transformed its flow. The new main level opens from entry to kitchen to sunroom, unified by natural wood details and abundant daylight. Upstairs, a vaulted primary suite and covered deck extend views over the water, with over 90 percent of living spaces now oriented outdoors. Sustainable features include upgraded insulation, high-efficiency HVAC, operable windows for cross ventilation, rain gardens to manage runoff, and deconstruction practices that reused and donated materials.