Lapped siding, corner boards, wide board window trim, double hung windows and screened in porches develop the language of the traditional cottage. Inside the large living space is expansive and bright with daylight creating a distinct departure from the frequently dark interiors and small rooms of the typical 1920s weekend cottage.
LAKESIDE SUMMER HOUSE
VACATION RESIDENCE
This summer house in Lakeside, Michigan is organized on a nine-square plan configuration. The project contains 1,100 square feet of living space with one enclosed bedroom, a sleeping loft, a large open living and dining area and two screened-in porches. Sited on a one-half acre lot, the house is patterned after an idealized vision of a summer cottage.

Budget
$60,000
Size
1100 SF
Completion Date
1987
Key Staff
Jack Murchie, Project Architect
Javad Filter
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