
"The interior is not only a literal and figurative reflection of the exterior, where the family spends most of their time on the lake and grounds, but its new floor plan was conceived, Brent explains, by looking at the key moments in the family's day as concentric ripples on water. Working with Hanlon Architects and DVC Incorporated contracting, the team gutted the interiors and moved three exterior walls to breathe new life into the circa-1990s, off-white-shingled edifice."
"Among Sands's many favorite places in the residence, now more conducive to cozy winter weekend getaways, is the couple's shared second-floor office overlooking the lake. There, Brent suggested partial warped-wood walls with a reflective sheen-but because faux weathering can quickly veer into the contrived, local millworkers ARBR Studios tumbled the panels and struck them with keys, a hand-hewn addition that continues to make the homeowners smile."
The design concept, "harmony of reflection," mirrors the home's exterior lake life through a floor plan conceived as concentric ripples of the family's daily moments. Hanlon Architects and DVC Incorporated gutted the 1990s interior and shifted three exterior walls to open spaces where private secondary rooms orbit central gathering areas. Water motifs recur in furnishings and finishes, from a biomorphic chrome coffee table to a travertine dining top carved with wave forms and verdigris cabinets with water-like glass. A second-floor office features tumbled, hand-keyed warped-wood panels by ARBR Studios. The primary suite offers suede walls and a canopy bed; the bath showcases Paonazzo marble and midcentury lighting.
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