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Lakefront Living
Ann Matesi
July 24, 2000
Luxury Home Builder
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| Located on the shores of lake Charlevoix in Northern Michigan, this 5,100 square foot vacation home has floor-to-ceiling windows on the water side of the home ensure exceptional views from inside. |
"The clients definitely wanted to keep it simple," says Akey, of the home’s open floor plan that offers front-to-back views of picturesque Lake Charlevoix through massive windows. As simple as it may be, the home’s interior features exceptional drama as well. The windows on the view side literally begin at the floor and rise 19 feet to the top of the coved ceiling.
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| The colors in the great room are soft and natural, and limestone flooring was chosen for its durability. Coved ceilings echo the shape of the rooms below them. |
In addition to the secluded master suite on the main floor, the home features three children’s bedrooms on the second floor. Up several more steps are the loft and a guest/in-law suite complete with a full bath.
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| Wood columns support the entry canopy, which features a barrel-shaped skylight. Even from the foyer, the open design of the home’s floor plan allows for a view of the lake through the great room’s two-story windows. |
The home’s contemporary design is unique for this area, which favors Victorian-style homes, according to Akey. "The client was specific about wanting a modern, low-maintenance exterior." It took an ok from not only the neighborhood, but also from the city of Charlevoix, to approve the contemporary concept.
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| While the home has no true formal dining area, the kitchen’s island offers a second dining option for the family. Countertops are granite with tumbled marble backsplashes. |
An acrylic skylight incorporated into the front entry canopy echoes the curvilinear shape of the barrel roofs, providing natural illumination.
Everyone appears to be pleased with the results. "I think it is an extremely beautiful house aesthetically," says builder Bob Schmerheim. "I really like the combination of exterior materials."
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| A cultured stone wall in the great room incorporates a fireplace and entertainment center into its design. |
Project Spotlight
Architect: AZD Associates Architecture, Birmingham, Mich.
Builder: Midlake Builders, Rapid City, Mich.
Major Products Used
Appliances: Sub-Zero; GE
Cabinetry: Custom
Countertops: Granite
Doors: Custom, TC Millworks
Exterior Finish: Brick; EIFS
Fireplaces: Superior
Flooring: Limestone
HVAC: Carrier
Lighting: Halo
Plumbing Fixtures: Kohler
Roofing: GAF Timberline; standing seam metal
Windows: Weathershield
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