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Boulder Junction Lodge is a charming lakeside cabin designed by David Heide Design Studio as a family retreat, located in Boulder Junction, a town in Vilas County, in northern Wisconsin. After having attended summer camp at this site in her youth, the owner was elated to have purchased the former lodge.
After a site visit and some forensic work, we all came to realize that the structure was unsalvageable. The original building was disassembled, with paneling, decorative trim, windows, hardware, and other features salvaged for the new build.
DESIGN DETAILS
ARCHITECT David Heide Design Studio
BUILDER VanStrydonk Construction
INTERIOR DESIGN David Heide Design Studio

The new cabin is built from a knowledge of architectural history, an understanding of the site and the cabins that were here before, and a retelling of the owners’ history, the place they’ve loved, and the memories they’ve shared.
Covered Porch and Stone Terrace on a Wisconsin Lake Cabin

What We Love About This Home
This cabin is a testament to the power of memory and place, rebuilt from the ground up yet deeply rooted in the original camp spirit its owner cherished since childhood. We love how salvaged materials from the former structure were integrated into the new build, giving the interiors a lived-in warmth. From the cedar-paneled walls and stone fireplaces to the bunk room with its curtained sleeping nooks, every corner of this cabin feels designed for generations of summer memories to come.
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Stone Fireplace and Built-In Bookshelves in a Cabin Living Room

Fireplaces once again serve as central gathering points, just as they did in the original lodge, grounding the new layout while supporting a more open, light-filled floor plan. Salvaged materials and carefully chosen finishes ensure the spaces feel lived-in rather than new.
Open-Plan Living and Dining Room With Cedar Paneling


Dining Room With Arts and Crafts Chandelier and Built-In Buffet

Sage Green Kitchen Cabinets With Soapstone Countertops and Wolf Range


Cedar Mudroom With Built-In Storage Bench

Built-In Wood Hutch With Glass Cabinet Doors

Stone Fireplace With Wood Mantel in a Northwoods Cabin

Sun-Filled Sitting Room With Green Tile Fireplace


Owner’s Bedroom With White Shiplap Walls

White Bathroom Vanity With Marble Countertop and Basket-Weave Tile

Freestanding Soaking Tub With Pale Blue Subway Tile

Twin Bedroom With Patterned Wallpaper and Matching Sleigh Beds

Cedar-Paneled Upstairs Hallway With Hardwood Floors

Attic Bedroom With Built-In Bed and Storage Drawers

Children’s Bunk Room With Curtained Sleeping Nooks

Children’s Bunk Room With Cedar Beds

Bathroom With Pedestal Sink and Marble Wainscoting

Bathroom Vanity With Mint Green Cabinetry

Lake-Facing Cabin Exterior With Stone Terraces and Large Windows

Outdoor Dining Terrace Overlooking a Wisconsin Lake

Stone Terrace With Vintage Green Chairs and Lake Views



Stone Path Leading to a Wooden Dock on a Northwoods Lake

Wooden Dock at Sunset on a Wisconsin Lake

PHOTOGRAPHER Rich Michell

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