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Interior: Lakeside family retreat

Interior: Lakeside family retreat

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Interior: Lakeside family retreat

"My wife has never wanted diamonds or anything like that. All she’s ever wanted is a cottage,” says the owner of this refreshingly low-key lakehouse vacation spot on Lake Joseph in Ontario’s Muskoka region. Clearly she got her wish, but not without striking a deal with her husband first. He explains, “I wanted a new puppy, but she wasn’t on board. A few weeks later, I surprised her with a cottage-shopping expedition (she thought we were looking at ones to lease), and she immediately fell for this one (where she happily discovered a For Sale sign).” So a deal was made: If they bought the cottage, he could get his dog. Sold! Now, two years later, both the dog and the cottage are integral parts of their lives.

As the parents of four children in their 20s, the couple wanted a place where the entire family could gather on summer weekends but that was low maintenance enough to actually enjoy. This cottage was the first one they looked at. “It was a sickening dump,” the wife says, “but as soon as I saw the view, I said, ‘This is it.’” The rundown and dated cottage was less than inspiring, but its perch high above the lake – the highest elevation in the entire region – afforded stunning panoramic views. Composed of five bedrooms and a bright kitchen, den and screened-in porch atop a steep hill, plus a sizable boathouse at lake level, the cottage offered plenty of space (and privacy) to make it work.

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Muskoka room
Previously decorated in dark wood, the Muskoka room was transformed with coats of white paint on the wood-panelled walls and ceiling. The cream sectional sofa offers a cozy spot to curl up on rainy afternoons or play card games at night. “There is nothing fragile or precious in the cottage,” says Tara. “You can sit on anything while wearing a wet bathing suit!” homes-lakeside-retreat-familyroo.jpg
Family room
It’s hard to believe that this newly renovated family-friendly living room, which offers panoramic views of the forest and Ontario’s Lake Joseph, was formerly a simple screened-in porch. homes-lakeside-retreat-family-li.jpg
Durable decor
Grey chenille slipcovered sofas, cowhide chairs and a patchwork rug are extremely durable, allowing for relaxed family living (“The dog sleeps on the sofa all the time,” one of the homeowners admits with a laugh). homes-lakeside-retreat-table.jpg
Extra seating
A round dining table in the corner of the family room offers a spot for late-afternoon games and refreshing summer drinks. homes-lakeside-retreat-kitchen.jpg
Boathouse kitchen
The new white kitchen down at water level allows for brunch to be served dockside and for drinks and snacks to be quickly accessed without making the trek up to the main cottage. homes-lakeside-retreat-shelves.jpg
Open shelving
In the boathouse kitchen, open shelving, rather than closed upper cabinetry, maintains a lakeside casual look and allows guests to easily find what they need. homes-lakeside-retreat-dining.jpg
Dining area
The dining area needed to be able to accommodate a crowd, so the table seats 12 people. For even bigger gatherings, card tables can be moved in from neighbouring rooms. Designer Tara Fingold chose the acrylic dining chairs not only for their uncluttered look, but also for their indestructible quality. homes-lakeside-retreat-bedroom.jpg
Master bedroom
Windows in the nautical style master bedroom look out over the lake on one side and a treed cliff on the other; surprisingly, the master bedroom isn’t in the main cottage but down at lake level in the boathouse, so the homeowners can escape the crowds at night.

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