“THEY STUDIED EVERYTHING, including how the sun plays across the site,” says architect Gregory Palmer, whose team included architectural designer Robbie Pich. “They wanted everything to be perfect. For example, they wanted a multicolored slate roof, but they didn’t want it to fade. Some Vermont slate will lighten over time, so, for the deep-purple hue, we chose Welsh slate, which is a little slower to fade.”
The plot, which Palmer calls a “choice piece of property,” created the greatest challenge because it was significantly sloped from left to right as well as from front to rear.
“They wanted large, flat, sunny areas for entertaining, so we ended up cutting five feet off the top of the site after demolishing the old house, which was in sad shape and was not…
