Project Type
Lake Houses
Owners planning homes on lakes, rivers, ponds, and water-oriented sites where view, privacy, shoreline conditions, and seasonality all matter.

What matters most
These priorities typically shape the planning path for this type of project.
Priority 1
Preserve the calm and openness that draw people to water
Priority 2
Manage approach, erosion, runoff, and edge conditions carefully
Priority 3
Design indoor-outdoor spaces that extend the life of the site
How we work through it
Architect-led planning keeps the right issues in front of the team
The best lake houses invite light and views while still creating refuge from glare, wind, and overexposure.
Drainage, grading, materials, and access near water are too important to postpone until late in the process.

Where design-build adds value
The integration between design thinking and build awareness becomes especially important in this work.
Water-facing architecture needs control as well as openness
The best lake houses invite light and views while still creating refuge from glare, wind, and overexposure.
Shoreline conditions deserve early attention
Drainage, grading, materials, and access near water are too important to postpone until late in the process.
Gathering spaces should feel effortless
Lake living often revolves around easy hosting, wet traffic, seasonal storage, and outdoor movement, all of which should be resolved in the plan.
Tell us about the property, the life of the place, and the level of ambition you have in mind
We will help you determine whether this project type is the right fit, what early decisions matter most, and how to move into discovery with more clarity.
- Project region and property status
- Whether this is primary, seasonal, or legacy use
- Your early priorities for architecture, materials, and timeline
