Charlotte Transitional Lake House

ARCHITECT: Craig Wickersham Architecture INTERIOR DESIGNER: Redpath Constable Interior Design LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Wagner Hodgsen Landscape Architecture PHOTOS: Jeremy Gantz

This was a full-gut renovation of nearly 6,000 sq. ft. of space on a prominent lakefront point on Lake Champlain for a family looking to reestablish their long-time Vermont roots. Red House worked with the clients and the design team, which included designers from Arizona, Minnesota and Vermont, to create a very comfortable, fresh and bright home with traditional and modern transitional features. The proximity to the waterfront and existing building parameters created for challenging design and construction, yet the project ultimately yielded both open and intimate living spaces with spectacular views. The house is replete with custom craftsmanship featured in the cabinetry, stonework, tile, metal and glass. Guest spaces are private, fully featured and offer spectacular views across the lake to the Adirondacks and north up the broad lake. The lakefront deck with large custom fire pit offers up unparalleled sunset experiences.

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