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'House over the Water' is Prepared for Changing Tides

The Atlantic Ocean's tides may be predictable, but that doesn't make them gentle, and 'House over the Water' is designed to handle everything that the briny can throw at it. The home in Surry, Maine, is built out over the coast, but it's raised up on stilts to allow it to stay above the swells in the tide.

From the street, House over the Water looks relatively staid. However, when viewed from the coastal edge, the home's purpose is clear. Serving as the residence for an avid boatman, House over the Water is entirely ocean-focused, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing toward the bay and a sturdy set of stone stairs that grant access to the beach for embarking on boating trips.
Trend Themes
1. Rising-coastal Homes - A trend toward building homes on stilts above coastal waterways to protect against rising tides and floods, creating opportunities for resilient housing solutions.
2. Waterfront Architecture - A trend toward incorporating ocean-focused design elements, such as floor-to-ceiling windows and beach access, creating opportunities for unique seaside living experiences.
3. Residential Boat Access - A trend toward building homes with easy access to waterways for boat enthusiasts, creating opportunities for waterfront property development and marina services.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The construction industry can capitalize on the trend of building rising-coastal homes by offering specialized expertise, such as building on stilts and water-resistant design.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry can capitalize on the trend of waterfront architecture by marketing ocean-focused design elements to buyers seeking unique seaside living experiences.
3. Marine Tourism - The marine tourism industry can capitalize on the trend of residential boat access by developing marina services and offering water-based activities and experiences to boating enthusiasts.

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