A house situated just minutes from a large lake and surrounded by dense woodland should ideally be designed to sit comfortably and sympathetically within its environment. To continue the flow through to the interior, though, can present a challenge if the client's brief demands a radically different style of decor.
Fortunately, in the case of this lakeside second home, the owners asked designers Handman Associates to produce a contemporary, yet rustic, look and feel. Designers Shelly Handman and Veronica Riley Martens felt the best way to achieve that brief was to bring the outside in, fulfilling both the visual and tactile senses.
"The clients had a very distinct idea of a rustic contemporary look that was nothing like their traditional, elegant city apartment that we had recently designed, so initially it took us by surprise," says Riley Martens. "Once on site, we realized the inspiration was right outside the windows, and the colors and textures of the woods shaped our design ideas throughout the project."
They say the initial brief was to update a few aspects of the lake house interior. The job rapidly turned into a complete overhaul of the home, with just a few pieces of original furniture remaining.
Tones of green and brown, along with neutral shades, dominate the interior from the rough-hewn armchair fabrics to the woven floor mats. A dark bronze woven sofa suite makes for a casual, almost-outdoor feeling in the screened-in sunporch. Splashes of vivid green in the cushions and plants throughout the house reflect the lush colors of summer leaves.