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Custom Lake Home




After searching for just the right lot for the new home, the owners of this custom home found a lot that needed some clearing and the removal of an existing home. Starting with an outline for a home that was designed for Texas, we reworked some ideas to make the house buildable in Minnesota, orienting it to the best views, and with a more reasonable budget. The house is built slab-on-grade with frost-protected shallow footings. The mechanical room is housed in the garage and tricky ducting took place to get heating/air conditioning to all the rooms.

Custom cabinetry transforms the back entryway, storing outwear, gardening gear, and pet supplies with ease and elegance.




The powder room is conveniently located between the back entry and main living space.



A formal dining room is ensconced in custom trimwork and stone detailing, inspired by the local landscape.




Off the dining room, the great room's striking ceilings and full-height fireplace are both stately and welcoming. The main rooms of the house (dining room, living room, kitchen, and breakfast nook all feature ceilings of differing heights. The changes in ceiling heights make some rooms more cozy, more public, or frame excellent views of the lake.




Dark timbering accents the ceiling's shape and adds a traditional lodge feel to the space.




Just to the side of the great room lies a sitting room, sunlit and overlooking the lake. It is a perfect place to still be connected to the main areas of the house, but in a more quiet, reflective space with views open to the lake and to the lanai with its outdoor fireplace.




Glass doors lead to the patio, where an outdoor fireplace and soft seating promise hours of summer relaxation.



In the kitchen, ample counter space and bar seating make cooking (or sharing) a meal easy. Wall-mount cabinets provide storage, while different mounting heights showcase the homeowners' stoneware collection.




Alcoves in the island provide additional storage for cookbooks and servingware. Natural granite countertops serve as a beautiful and functional workspace.




Classic textures and colors bring the space to life--




--while sleek steel appliances keep the kitchen feeling timeless, not dated.




In the master suite, vaulted ceilings and glass doors overlooking the lake provide a feeling of spaciousness and light.




A sliding door seperates the bedroom from the sanctuary-like master bath.



A clawfoot tub next to big windows makes for a soothing soak any time of day.



Double sinks and medicine cabinets keep the space organized and functional.



Out the window, the property is lush and inviting--even in the rain.



In addition to the striking architecture, the landscape around the home promises to mature to be truly remarkable. Part of the lot's appeal was the opportunity for striking landscape elements.

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