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DeForest says addressing issues of heating
and cooling was vital, given the extreme climate
of the region.
“Pulled back, the large doors offer efficient
cross ventilation in summer. In winter, in-floor
heating and the centrally set, custom steel
and wood fireplace keep the interiors warm
and snug.”
While the house nestles demurely beside the
lake, the choices of materials tie it even more
closely into the natural setting.
The principal construction materials are
wood, steel, glass and stone, but board-formed
Above: Designer Nancy Burfiend
chose clean-lined, low-profile
furniture, to avoid detracting from
the outlook. A neutral palette with
an emphasis on textural fabrics
enhances the connection to the
natural environment. The fireplace
was designed by the architect
and combines two of the main
construction materials – steel and
wood. Large area rugs help to
demarcate areas and bring warmth
to the stone floors.
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