The Bauhaus bathroom is named for the tubular pattern on the floor tile.
The former sunroom, now a guest room, has a 1970s armchair by Bruno Rey.
The kitchen features custom-lacquered cabinets with white oak handles and, in lieu of upper cabinets, a wall niche to display dishes.
In the dining room, a tabletop ceramic by Marlene Steyn is one of many South African artworks in the colorful home.
The living room displays ceramics from Artisafire, a South African nonprofit pottery studio.
Mike Secore at MHS Architectural Millwork in Marlborough, New Hampshire built the kitchen cabinetry, which boasts panels in white and natural maple. Teal-colored concrete countertops fabricated and installed by Portland-based Zen Stoneworks add color and accentuate the midcentury-modern vibe.
Cohen and his wife, Sally, sit in the dining room, which along with the connected living room, is a focal point of the house, lighted in part by high, remote-controlled clerestory windows.
Bowick says the shingles were at first a golden honey hue. “As it patinated, they became this beautiful silver-gray. It’s similar to the decks and railings, which are hemlock. They also have a nice patina,” he says.