The residence was carefully situated in the landscape so that the bedrooms face a stone ridge on either side, creating a visual boundary that extends the perception of space while providing privacy. At the same time, each pod is slightly angled from each other in order to capture the longest view to the Lake from the central pod where the family congregates. Each pod has a gabled roof with deep overhangs and exposed wood joists that run across the space. A rustic, semi-charred fir was used to clad the building, contrasted by large expanses of glass openings and a refined, standing-seam, metal roof.
The interior floors, walls and ceilings are wrapped in torrified ash, baked to achieve a deep brown colour. The use of this single material unifies the interior volumes and gives the appearance of being carved from the inside-out. In the communal pod, a stately, stone fireplace delineates the interior living space from the exterior screened porch. The passages between pods are distinguished with basalt stone floors. From the Lake, the cottage is designed to elegantly blend into the rugged terrain, while the boathouse, a complimentary, three-slip storage, maintains a quiet presence on the water.
Together, the home offers a serene oasis for the Metrick family, with panoramic views of the lake and shoreline beyond. Credits: - Akb Architects - Architect - Robert Kastelic - Akb Architects - Architect - Kelly Buffey