Lands End Development has created this beautiful rustic lake house retreat that is located on Devil’s Lake in Webster, Northwestern Wisconsin. Surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the forest and the serenity of the lake, this home offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Inside you will find warm and cozy living spaces that are idyllic for lounging and entertaining. Reclaimed wood and stone accents add rustic charm and character to the interior, while large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding natural landscape, creating a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors. Continue below to see the rest of this incredibly gorgeous home tour…
Above: The wood used on the exterior facade of this beautiful Wisconsin lake house is a combination of rough-sawn cedar and rough pine and the stone is Telluride Goldstone Thin Veneer.
What We Love: This Wisconsin lake house provides an amazing retreat experience, blending rustic charm with modern comfort. From the peaceful setting to the gorgeous architecture, this home is idyllic for relaxing family getaways at the lake. We love the rustic material palette, beautiful finishes, and relaxed furnishings, which all contribute to the inviting ambiance of this serene lakeside family escape.
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Note: Have a look at a couple of other fantastic home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Wisconsin: Step into a stunning rustic modern cabin on Red Cedar Lake, Wisconsin and A blissful rustic summer retreat on the shores of Lake Owen, Wisconsin.
Above: In this gorgeous family room, the reclaimed wood was supplied by Manomin Resawn Timbers out of Hugo, Minnesota.
Above: Dimensions of the fireplace layout include: width of the fireplace – 96″; fireplace insert is 50″w; the depth of brick from the wall – 16″; 20″ from Floor to top of Hearth; depth of the hearth in front of the fireplace opening – 16″; depth of the opening below the hearth – 16″d x 18″h.
Above: The powder room features a round iron mirror that is approximately 3 feet in diameter was was custom made. Restoration Hardware sells similar items. The custom-made pine countertop is the perfect complement to the Elkay ECB19BWBA Aged Bronze 22.62×22.62 sink with a Delta 753LF-RB Vero Lab Faucet in Venetian Bronze.
Above: The staircase features black steel rods and brackets (vertical) with white pine timbers for angled horizontal. The stair material is this is reclaimed wood (pine) measuring 48″x4″x11 1/2″.
Above: This bedroom space features reclaimed random skins from Manomin Resawn Timbers for the ceiling and reclaimed brown barn board for the walls. All are left unfinished.
Above: The fireplace surround was custom-made with a patina metal with metal seams and hammered metal screws.
Above: In this gorgeous bathroom, the vanity dimensions have a rough opening of 2’1″ by 3’11 5/8″. The set back is about 1’6″ with the vanity being about 8’8″wide.
Above: In this cozy bunk bedroom, the wall paint color is Standish Blue by Hirschfieldโs Historic. The wood trim is a custom stain color by Hirschfield’s.
Above: The tile floor is from The Tile Shop and is called Markapur Multi. The cabinets were custom fabricated by Wood Products Unlimited out of Brainerd, Minnesota.
Above: This den/guest bedroom/ home office features a Murphy bed and a built-in window seat.
Above: This cozy guest/den was painted in Hirshfield’s Historic Rain Barrel. The bed is a custom-fabricated Murphy bed.
Above: Flagstone was used in the entryway and was purchased through Brock White.
Above: The wall paint color is Hirschfieldโs Historic Vinal Haven. The ceiling is assorted reclaimed boards, clear coated. The cabinet is a piece from a custom cabinet maker, with a contrasting wood seat and hang rails. The paint color is a custom gray with a glaze. The hardware on the cabinets is Amerock 55274 in oil-rubbed bronze, found at Home Depot.
Above: The board and batten siding were treated with LifeTime Wood treatment and the reclaimed exterior wood was left untreated. The pavers are a Real Stone thin veneer by Telluride in Goldstone, stacked tightly with black grout.
Above: The rustic three-car garage features reclaimed timber accents and siding.
PHOTOGRAPHER Courtesy of Lands End Development
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