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Do-it-yourselfers at every turn, Peter and Kathy’s approach to home building entailed searching through magazines for house plans that appealed to them, and then altering the plan to customize it. They chose a seaside shingle style, shingle houses being common to the area, and it had to have lots of slopes, dormers and angles to reflect what Kathy describes as the “complicated” landscape. On a fall day, the house, with its classic farmhouse palette of red cedar shingles and trim in ivory and muted green, blends seamlessly into its setting.