Sometimes, the best cure for stress and the busyness of daily life is a trip into the woods. Fortunately, this Kawagama Lake residence offers it all — lakeside views, fishing, hiking, and a beautiful home to relax in. Building Arts Development designed and built this unique residence in a picturesque sugar maple forest in Algonquin Highlands, Canada.

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada

Rugged Materials Stand Up to the Harsh Setting

The home consists of prefabricated systems called Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). These prefabricated systems allowed the builders to build most of the house in the winter months and then install it when the weather turned.

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada aerial view

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada Bridge

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada Patio

Building on sloped, rough terrain was difficult, but three concrete foundation walls helped anchor the home.

The dark exterior finish of the CLT helps the house blend with nature while still providing a modern look.

The exterior also boasts a galvanized steel bridge that runs from the front door to the granite steps on the hillside.

Warm and Modern Finishes on the Interior

The interior of this lake home features wood floors, wood-paneled walls, and wood ceilings. The dark kitchen cabinets contrast the light wood finishes for a modern touch.

The living room is elevated and outdoors, surrounded by motorized screen walls for protection from the elements. Bedrooms are on the other side of the shared living spaces.

The home also boasts plenty of outdoor entertaining areas, including large decks on the lower portion. These spaces provide views of the lake, forest, and wildlife.

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada deck

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada table

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada living

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada fireplace

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada living room

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada bedroom

Kawagama Lake residence in Canada kitchen

 

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