We’re at all times following the work of Maine architect on the rise Jocie Dickson of Jocelyn O. Dickson Structure. So when she teamed up with Heidi LaChapelle Interiors, additionally of Maine, and headed west, to Michigan, for a new-build venture, we took notice.
The venture is the home of Chicago-based couple Lauren and Luke, shut associates of Jocie’s. “Lauren is certainly one of my oldest associates—since kindergarten,” Jocie says, and when it got here to construct their lake home on the Leelanau Peninsula in Michigan, that lengthy historical past leant Jocie a perspective and understanding of the couple that architects aren’t often afforded of their shoppers.
“Luke is a ‘Michigander’ and has hung out on this a part of the state all his life,” Jocie says. “However Luke and Lauren attended our marriage ceremony in Rangeley, Maine, and I feel the northern lakeside panorama reminded Luke a whole lot of the Leelanau Peninsula. Realizing that I used to be conversant in the panorama I feel gave Luke the arrogance that I might perceive and be delicate to the situations in northern Michigan, even when I used to be unfamiliar with the realm itself.
“The continuing joke was that this home wanted to be completely wonderful in order that he may persuade his East Coast-born, ocean-loving spouse to spend time alongside a lake in northern Michigan,” Jocie provides. The couple’s ask? One thing “each particular and elevated,” with most views of the lake, outside residing house, loads of room for company, and pure, low-maintenance supplies for lakeside days and life with two younger youngsters.
How did this pair of Mainers do it? With home windows that benefit from the views (and southwesterly daylight), an exterior clad in shou sugi ban boards, and interiors designed to remain cosy even via Michigan winters. And a few small-space methods, like a swing-away ladder that results in a tucked-away residence workplace.
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Pictures by Marta Xochilt Perez.
For 2 Maine-based design professionals working in Michigan, there was stunning crossover. “We’re lucky to be very conversant in lake life in Maine, and so it was simple to translate that understanding to Michigan,” says designer Heidi LaChapelle. “The lakes may not be the identical, however the life-style is comparable. We’re additionally used to designing properties for the 4 seasons, and the shoppers requested that this residence perform for them simply as nicely within the winter as in the summertime. We made positive to have a season-less and balanced palette and to make use of pure supplies that labored all year long.”
The picket countertop block was impressed by a Henrybuilt design. “It creates the next countertop space, extra like bar peak, that’s snug to lean on or set a drink on for those who’re standing,” says Jocie. “It additionally gives an important spot to cover a duplex outlet: Three of the 4 panels are drawers, and the fourth is a panel that flips right down to reveal the outlet.”
“The palette displays the lake-side setting,” says Heidi, with blues, greens, and wealthy textures. “The shou sugi ban siding was an important affect in our design; it gave us permission to usher in objects that had a contact of the hand to them, like classic objects with patina and heat.” The wall-mounted pillow headboard is a customized design.
Above: A shower is fitted with slate tile flooring (and well-worn classic carpets).
“The landscaping is minimal and low-maintenance, and the homeowners labored with one other outdated good friend who’s a panorama designer to develop the planting plan,” Jocie says. “Due to our proximity to the lake, we had been restricted with our hardscape and plantings on the water facet of the home, so this space was left largely pure.” Superb for a lakeside escape.
For extra by Jocie Dickson, see Rock Camp: A Traditional/Minimal Lake Cabin in Maine by an Up-and-Coming Architect.