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TOP: The living room may be small, but the large, open dining
room area more than makes up for it and further celebrates
the homeowners' love of entertaining. The wood slats that
compose the ceiling mimic the railway tracks outside.
Naturally, the views out to the lake are nothing short of a
compelling conversation starter.
LEFT: Greeting guests with tranquil, zen appeal, the front
entrance into the main house merges the outdoors with the
interior via the panels of glass and a seating bench that
extends from outside to inside. The haida wood carving by
artist Corey Bulpitt likewise makes an impactful statement
before the views of the lake unfold within.
Photographs by Peter Powles