Architectural studio Hudson Design has created this modern, minimalist lakefront hideaway overlooking Lake Oscawana in Putnam Valley, New York. The homeโs location borders a protected forest. As a result the secluded woodland area played a prominent role in influencing its design.
The remote setting of this 3,000 square foot dwelling was well suited for an open floor plan, floor-to-ceiling structural steel windows, and unobstructed vistas. The entire residence is focused on the lake and surrounding landscape, with views from every room. Expansive windows, soaring ceilings and exterior balconies help to reduce the barrier between interior and exterior.
The architects designed a simpler exterior โ one that does not conflict with the natural beauty of the surroundings. Therefore attention to minimal details on the interior produced a home that makes you more aware of the surroundings then the enclosure of the building. Details that were included, were done so with fine craftsmanship and authentic materials.
What We Love: This minimalist lakefront hideaway offers exquisite design features throughout its design. Expansive glazing highlights the mesmerizing views of both the lake and the surrounding nature. Overall, this fabulous home provides a welcoming getaway to escape city life and enjoy the tranquility of the open countryside.
Tell Us: Despite being minimal in design, would you find this to be an inviting retreat to bring family and friends? Let us know your thoughts in the Comments!
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Concrete, wood, steel, and glass were selected as the principle building materials throughout this home.
This minimalist lakefront hideaway boasts several sustainable features, including a stormwater management system that prevents direct runoff into the lake.
Highlights in the design of this dwelling include: A cantilevered deck, Garapa hardwood decking and ceiling finish, custom acrylic finish on the fireplace and low-maintenance and fade resistant Englert aluminum panels.
Photos: Courtesy of Hudson Design / Hudson Valley Style Magazine
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