To live on an island is to experience a life apart. This exquisite book captures twenty-five of North America’s most charming island homes, including homes on islands off the coast of Maine, on the Northwest’s San Juan and Gulf Islands, the Pacific’s Hawaiian Islands, and the Grenadines in the Caribbean, as well as other homes on privately owned or low-density islands...
To live on an island is to experience a life apart. This exquisite book captures twenty-five of North America’s most charming island homes, including homes on islands off the coast of Maine, on the Northwest’s San Juan and Gulf Islands, the Pacific’s Hawaiian Islands, and the Grenadines in the Caribbean, as well as other homes on privately owned or low-density islands.
The island home reflects its owner’s reason for escape, either from the more populated mainland or from the conveniences of the modern world, as island life often requires a return to the basics. The island homeowner is individualistic, socially conscious, and creative, and every space in Island Living fulfills its owner’s dreams of privacy, harmoW with the surroundings, and most important, having a chance to take a closer look at the world.
With more than 250 images and the transporting and distinctive tone that Paul’s readers have come to love, Island Living is a book of fantasy: of delightful homes on land that the owners have built into a meditative landscape.
acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
PART I: Capturing the Horizon
haiku
vinalhaven
clingstone
avalon
fishers island
chilmark, martha’s vineyard
PART II: Into the Bold
orcas island
eagle island
deer isle
gulf islands
cape breton island
spring island
PART III: Sailing into Architecture
vashon island
nantucket
north shore
galiano island
moon hole
bequia
PART IV: Harmonizing Mysteries
rainbow rock
aquinnah, martha’s vineyard
decatur
cranberry island
islesboro
san juan islands
PART V: Recycling the Universe
conclusion: lava flow