ultra realistic luxury coastal waterfront residence designed specifically for the narrow and deep 1 78 acre waterfront parcel shown in the attached survey at 59 dyke road strong s neck east setauket ny the design must feel naturally integrated into the existing wooded north shore waterfront setting and scaled appropriately for affluent downsizers or professionals seeking a refined but manageable waterfront retreat not a massive hamptons style estate architecture should be timeless north shore coastal shingle style with weathered gray cedar shingles subtle board and batten accents warm white trim dark bronze or charcoal windows natural stone chimney understated luxury detailing and soft warm interior lighting house should feel approximately 3 000 4 000 sf in perceived scale with elegant but restrained massing important site response the lot is extremely narrow and approximately 600 feet deep with approximately 65 feet of waterfront frontage the home should be carefully composed to maximize privacy layered landscaping and rear waterfront orientation rather than wide frontal symmetry the architecture should feel elongated and naturally positioned within mature trees and natural topography emphasize a quiet hidden compound feeling render angle should be a cinematic rear or rear three quarter dusk perspective from the waterfront side looking toward the home and property include subtle waterfront dock grandfathered boathouse presence calm harbor water reflections mature trees framing the property layered hydrangeas and native coastal landscaping warm landscape lighting covered rear porch tasteful outdoor seating firepit area soft luxury atmosphere realistic long island north shore vegetation and terrain avoid oversized mansion proportions ultra modern architecture white modern farmhouse styling excessive symmetry flashy luxury tropes oversized pool focus dense suburban landscaping unrealistic lot width overall emotional tone should feel private peaceful sophisticated coastal understated attainable luxury retirement friendly boating oriented and deeply connected to the waterfront setting