This Old House

Adding Up

Shayla Adams saw the possibilities for the one-story ranch house on a quiet cul-desac in Westerly, Rhode Island, in part because a majestic oak tree in the yard reminded her of her childhood home. Her husband, Scott, however, needed some convincing. He liked the lot—the 1.7-acre property was much larger than the fifth-of-an-acre that surrounded their home at the time. He also liked the location, just a mile from Misquamicut Beach, which he grew up visiting with family friends in Westerly. But he isn’t a fan of ranches. Scott is drawn to iconic shingled New England beach houses, and he had been watching home builder Jeff Sweenor’s work along the Rhode Island coast for years. So Scott called Jeff

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