Tea Lake Refuge

Description

Clad in rough hewn timber accents, wood siding and natural stone this primary addition both compliments the existing cottage and pays homage to a rustic Muskoka landscape, all while standing in bold contemporary defiance. With a largely glazed façade the surrounding elements are welcomed inside both visually and physically with a knife point deck shaped to reflect the municipal setbacks from a stream that divides the property.

Envisioned as a primary retreat, the existing cottage is visually separated from a modern fully glazed bedroom. Utilizing the ensuite as a centralized link the side walls are pushed inward of the main structural mass creating separation. Complimented by a sloped matte black standing seam metal roof, this low lying mass creates both connection and separation allowing the addition to contrast in appearance and overall intent.  

Project Stats: Size: 309.35 sq. ft., Project Year: 2020 - 2022, Location: The Township of Severn, Ontario

Team: Architecture | Interiors - Daymark Design Incorporated, Principal: Adrian Worton

Consultant Team: Tacoma Engineers Inc., GTA Designs Inc.

Construction: Southshore Group Inc.

Photography: Adrian Ozimek, Ozimek Photography - Copyright

“With a largely glazed façade, interior and exterior meld—surroundings are welcomed inside both visually and physically. The modern, fully glazed bedroom and the central ensuite link create moments of transparency, light and separation—ushering in views of forest and lake that become integral to the atmosphere within.”

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