The Cape Cod design originated in the stormy Cape Cod region of Massachusetts. According to tradition, 17th century settlers drew on a shipwright’s skills to build a tight house that was almost a ship upon land, able to withstand the fiercest Nor’easter.

Today this region of the Northeast lends a connection and attitude to those who experience its quaint beauty. Most people visit this area to exchange the craziness of their lives for a bit of refreshment.

Now you have the opportunity to bring a little of this connection and attitude into your own backyard. You can be swept away by thoughts of waves crashing, beautiful beaches and that small town feel…


10 x 16 Cape Cod
Shown above is a 10 x 16 Cape Cod (Featuring white vinyl siding with light gray trim and white doors, black raised-panel shutters, and a black shingle roof.)
10 x 12 Cape
Shown above is a 10 x 12 Cape. Finished with charcoal gray stain, the board ‘n’ batten siding looks naturally weathered with a charcoal gray shingle roof.
All Cape Cods come with:
  • One double door and one entry door.
  • 6’4” interior wall height.
  • 8” eaves and gable overhangs.
  • 8/12 pitch roof on 8’, 10’, and 12’ wide buildings.
  • 7/12 pitch roof on 14’ wide buildings.
  • 24 x 36 windows (Duratemp and vinyl buildings feature slider windows;
    cedar, log, and board ‘n’ batten buildings feature wooden sash windows).
  • Reinforced plywood flooring to hold up to 1,000 pounds.
  • A sturdy structure, handcrafted for a long life.
  • Total of 116,984 different possible combinations.
Let us help you design your very own Cape Cod!
10 x 16 Log Cape
Shown above is a 10 x 16 Log Cape. Shown here in clear stain, with a dark brown shingle roof.
12 x 16 Duratemp Cape
Shown above is a 12 x 16 Duratemp Cape.
Shown with clay Duratemp siding, beige trim,
green shutters, and a weather wood shingle roof.
These quaint buildings have many uses…

…To mention a few:
  • art studio
  • in–law quarters
  • guest house
  • home office
  • storage
  • garden shed
  • work shop
  • lawn mower/atv storage
12 x 24 Vinyl Cape
Shown above is a 12 x 24 Vinyl Cape with scalloped gable face, 4 x 8 porch, and large flower boxes. Shown here with linen vinyl siding, clay trim, clay doors, white railing, a weather wood shingle roof, and red shutters and deluxe flower boxes.
12 x 18 Vinyl Cape
Shown above is a 12 x 18 Vinyl Cape. Shown here with beige vinyl siding, white trim and shutters, red doors,a dark brown shingle roof.
12 x 20 Board 'n' Batten Cape
Shown above is a 12 x 20 Board ‘n’ Batten Cape with optional red metal roof, partial stone face, and carriage doors with square transom windows. The board ‘n’ batten siding is finished with mushroom stain and complemented with creekside stone for a perfectly rustic look.
10 x 14 Cedar-Sided Cape
Shown above is a 10 x 14 Cedar-Sided Cape looks
handsome with its cedar siding, and is sure to last—
cedar is the most durable exterior wood. Shown here
in clear stain, with a dark brown shingle roof.
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