Bird's Eye Lake View
This modern, all-electric residence showcases rustic, natural materials with large, intersecting volumes. Accessible from the upper floor, the rooftop deck provides amazing views of Lake Michigan.
The exterior design elements are composed of limestone, locally sourced stone, wood veneer, and large overhangs. The ‘U’ shaped layout centers around an infinity lap pool in the rear yard, providing direct access to the pool and patio from the kitchen, living room, dining room, screened porch, and primary bedroom.
While the main living spaces flow seamlessly at the ground level, varied ceiling heights delineate the rooms, creating a cozier atmosphere at the kitchen and the family room, while a more dramatic high ceiling is in the dining room. Sight lines to the ravine were also a major consideration in the design. Large glass doors overlook the rear yard from the dining room, living room, and primary bedroom.
Another statement piece of this house is the floating wood stair. Vertical wood slats encase the stairs up to the partial second floor as well as down to the basement. The design of the divider helps to maintain the open feel of the first floor.
Sustainable features of this home include all-electric, Energy Star appliances, an induction cooktop, an ethanol fireplace, operable Velux skylights for natural ventilation, fully dimmable LED lights, a 10 kW solar array set up, and EV chargers. The construction is tight and highly insulative to minimize the needed energy to heat or cool the space, and CarbonCure concrete in the basement foundation is a lower carbon alternative to traditional concrete mixtures.
The exterior design elements are composed of limestone, locally sourced stone, wood veneer, and large overhangs. The ‘U’ shaped layout centers around an infinity lap pool in the rear yard, providing direct access to the pool and patio from the kitchen, living room, dining room, screened porch, and primary bedroom.
While the main living spaces flow seamlessly at the ground level, varied ceiling heights delineate the rooms, creating a cozier atmosphere at the kitchen and the family room, while a more dramatic high ceiling is in the dining room. Sight lines to the ravine were also a major consideration in the design. Large glass doors overlook the rear yard from the dining room, living room, and primary bedroom.
Another statement piece of this house is the floating wood stair. Vertical wood slats encase the stairs up to the partial second floor as well as down to the basement. The design of the divider helps to maintain the open feel of the first floor.
Sustainable features of this home include all-electric, Energy Star appliances, an induction cooktop, an ethanol fireplace, operable Velux skylights for natural ventilation, fully dimmable LED lights, a 10 kW solar array set up, and EV chargers. The construction is tight and highly insulative to minimize the needed energy to heat or cool the space, and CarbonCure concrete in the basement foundation is a lower carbon alternative to traditional concrete mixtures.
Project Year: 2024
Country: United States
Zip Code: 60035