Photography by Trent Bell

This home in Biddeford, Maine, sits on top of a granite knob 30 feet above a lily pond, and it has views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Photography by Trent Bell

The home, designed by Theodore + Theodore Architects, replaced an existing structure that was lived in by the current owners for the past 25 years.

Photography by Trent Bell

They wanted a new home that would be a low impact house that would rely less on fossil fuel and they wanted it to produce its own power via solar panels.

Photography by Trent Bell

The home is covered in white cedar boards and zinc panels, which will age to a silver gray, further allowing the home to blend in with its rocky surroundings.

Photography by Trent Bell

Inside, the living room, dining area, and kitchen all share the same space, with views of the lily pond and ocean beyond.

Photography by Trent Bell

In the kitchen, pops of blue and yellow add some color.

Photography by Trent Bell

Wood and steel stairs lead you to the various levels of the home.

Photography by Trent Bell

Here’s a look at the bathroom, that has a window in the shower with a view of the trees.

Photography by Trent Bell