This dark cedar shingle-style home on the water features dormers, gables, and a long veranda. Click here to see the rest of the home with architecture by Shope Reno Wharton and built by SBP Homes.
This Fairfield County home with architecture by Jerry Hupy and Don Aitken of Shope Reno Wharton is made of stone and cedar shingles. Landscape design is by Doyle Herman Design Associates.
Architect Shay Zak took a minimalist approach on the traditional shingle-style home. Zak combined cedar shingles with steep roofs. Click here to see the rest of the home.
Rhode Island-based architect Nancy Leslie added windows and a wraparound porch to this cedar shingle-style beach house. Click here to tour the rest of the home.
Part of this cedar-shingled saltbox dates back to 1716. Click here to see the rest of the home.
This 9,000-square-foot Water Mill home is cedar-shingled. Click here for a complete tour of the home.
The late Norman Jaffe originally designed this Alaskan yellow cedar-shingled home in 1975, but his son Miles Jaffe recently designed an addition. Click here to see the rest of the home.
Red cedar shingles cover this Amagansett home’s exterior, designed by Robert Young.
A teak walkway that leads to the beach matches the cedar shingles on the exterior of the home. Click here for a complete tour of the home with architecture by Shope Reno Wharton.