This amazing multi-generational lakeside getaway was designed by Racinowski Design Studio together with Amy Carman Design on Beaver Lake, Chenequa, Wisconsin. The property had been in the family for three generations. The original home was a small 1950s ranch, which was well-loved but in disrepair, and was torn down.
The owners wanted to build a new home that would be a “summer camp” for their extended family, embodying mid-century design principles with open spaces, clean and effortless details, and a focus on bringing the outside in, particularly the lake views. Continue below to see the rest of this idyllic home…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE Racinowski Design Studio INTERIOR DESIGN Amy Carman Design CONTRACTOR Aldo Partners ROOF + FASCIA Paul Crandall and Associates LANDSCAPING Alts Operation
The site was challenging but rewarding, nestled into the hillside among the trees and prairie, and although it enjoys a beautiful west-facing view of the lake, its terraced architecture and dark exterior palette make it barely noticeable from the water.
On the high side (north facing), the first floor is buried halfway in the hill, but on the south, the first floor is elevated above grade, which lends itself to a “treehouse” feel.
Large floor-to-ceiling windows were used to emphasize the connection to the surrounding forest and lake. A 16-foot wide sliding patio door connects the interior spaces to the large covered porch, overlooking the lake to the west.
The interior design strategy focused on creating an open, airy feel but also a warm, inviting family space with the use of rich materials that echoed the original home, such as natural stone and wood.
White oak floors, woodwork, and cabinetry keep the interior palette light. At the same time, natural quartzite stone countertops and handcrafted dimensional tiles lend themselves to a more natural, earthy design palette respectful of its natural surroundings.
Interior selections such as lighting hardware, and plumbing fixtures add gravity and sophistication to the home. The furnishings are contemporary but family-friendly, comfortable, and durable for large family vacations.
What We Love: This lakeside getaway in Wisconsin provides a multigenerational family with a wonderful retreat for memorable summer vacations. A fabulous indoor-outdoor connection can be found throughout this home, creating a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation and enjoying the beautiful scenery. Overall, the project team did a fantastic job of creating a warm and welcoming new home to be enjoyed for many years to come.
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Note: Check out a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Wisconsin: Step into this rustic North Woods Wisconsin cabin with charming details and Step into a stunning rustic modern cabin on Red Cedar Lake, Wisconsin.
A bunk room for the grandchildren was a requirement from the beginning, and the homeowners insisted on locating it on the lower level to connect it back to the bunk room from the original house. That first room was not nearly as nice. A windowless space with painted masonry block walls, it was affectionately known as “the bat cave”.
The new Bat Cave is clad in dark slate shiplap and features six bunks with private reading lights, steel ladders, and camp-style Pendelton blankets, making it a perfect hideaway for the grandkids.
PHOTOGRAPHER Dustin Halleck
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