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Lakeside House

Completion Date: 2005
Size: 2,,400 sf

Materials:
Field stone, Cedar siding, lead-coated copper, Kal-wall, aluminum windows, and hardwood floors.

Project Description:

This site-built home is situated on a sloped wooded lot overlooking Sagamore Lake in upstate New York. The 2,400 sf home is a weekend getaway for a couple that wishes to escape their busy Manhattan lifestyles every now then. 

Built on an existing foundation and reusing the old fireplace, the new 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home takes full advantage of the waterfront property. The first floor has an open floor plan with the kitchen, dining, and living areas all filtering into one another. Floor to ceiling glass on the west side of the home provides plenty of natural daylight along with expansive views of the lake beyond. On the building’s east side, a Kal-wall system encloses the first floor bathroom, second floor hallway and stairwell providing diffuse light into these areas. The stairwell landing juts away from the rest of the structure and momentarily places the occupant within the tree canopy. This gesture emphasizes the relationship between the building, the site and the lake before entering the private sector of the home on the second floor. Both the master bedroom and guest bedroom, which doubles as a study, have exterior decks overlooking the lake. The master bath features a walk-in shower while the guest bath is filled with light from a skylight above.

The exterior of the home is clad in cedar lap siding and zinc panels in order to achieve a modern yet vernacular look. The interior features white oak floors, maple cabinetry, hot rolled black steel walls and absolute black granite countertops. Interior Designer, Amy Lau selected the ‘mid-century modern vibe’ of the furnishings and artwork.

Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Catarina Ferriera
Project Team: Tetsuya Yamaguchi, Daniel Piselli, Roy Leone, Andrew Deibel
Contractor: Lowell LaFountain
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Status: Built
Location: Kent, NY, US

 
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