Houzz Tour: 2 Wings for 3 Generations on a Vermont Lake
An extended family enjoys a spacious waterfront home influenced by farmhouses and Japanese architecture
Nora Burba Trulsson
June 2, 2014
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When an extended family opted to share a lifestyle by living under one roof, they turned to architect Lee Grutchfield, a principal at TruexCullins Architecture+Interior Design, to design a comfortable, spacious home for their 18-acre wooded lot that slopes down to a large lake.
Grutchfield responded with a design that’s essentially two houses angling out from a central, glassed-in entry that embraces the lake views. To one side, the grandparents’ wing is all one level, allowing them to age in place without having to climb stairs. The other side, belonging to their adult daughter and her two children, takes advantage of the slope with three levels; it includes private guest quarters on the lowest level for the foreign exchange students the family enjoys hosting.
Grutchfield responded with a design that’s essentially two houses angling out from a central, glassed-in entry that embraces the lake views. To one side, the grandparents’ wing is all one level, allowing them to age in place without having to climb stairs. The other side, belonging to their adult daughter and her two children, takes advantage of the slope with three levels; it includes private guest quarters on the lowest level for the foreign exchange students the family enjoys hosting.
Photography by Jim Westphalen
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here: Grandparents, their adult daughter, her 2 young children and, usually, a foreign exchange student
Location: A lakeside in Vermont
Size: Grandparents’ wing: 1 bedroom, 2½ bathrooms. Daughter’s wing: 4 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms.
Grutchfield was influenced by a historic Vermont shingle-style farmhouse, as well as Japanese architecture. Seen here at dusk, the daughter’s wing includes lower-level guest quarters and a recreation room, a main-level kitchen and great room, and upper-level bedrooms. The south-facing windows are part of the home’s passive solar strategy.
The plan affords the family ample indoor and outdoor spaces in which to interact, a sense of privacy and a long-term plan for family care. “You’ll see this kind of multigenerational housing happening more in the future,” says Grutchfield. “Young families need help from grandparents, and, later, grandparents often need help from adult children.”
Windows: Marvin Windows and Doors
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here: Grandparents, their adult daughter, her 2 young children and, usually, a foreign exchange student
Location: A lakeside in Vermont
Size: Grandparents’ wing: 1 bedroom, 2½ bathrooms. Daughter’s wing: 4 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms.
Grutchfield was influenced by a historic Vermont shingle-style farmhouse, as well as Japanese architecture. Seen here at dusk, the daughter’s wing includes lower-level guest quarters and a recreation room, a main-level kitchen and great room, and upper-level bedrooms. The south-facing windows are part of the home’s passive solar strategy.
The plan affords the family ample indoor and outdoor spaces in which to interact, a sense of privacy and a long-term plan for family care. “You’ll see this kind of multigenerational housing happening more in the future,” says Grutchfield. “Young families need help from grandparents, and, later, grandparents often need help from adult children.”
Windows: Marvin Windows and Doors
Curving Adirondack quartzite walls embrace a terrace at the back of the house and steps that lead to the lawn and lake. The daughter’s wing is in the foreground. The pergola leads to the grandparents’ wing.
An angled pergola and terrace greet guests at the home’s front entrance. The daughter’s and grandparents’ wings are angled, respectively, to the left and right of the shared entry.
The glassed-in entry, with its Chinese slate flooring, includes a hall that connects to the garage. The architect designed the cable and wood railing for the staircase to allow natural light into the lower level.
Chairs: Mcguire Furniture Company; windows: Marvin Windows and Doors
Chairs: Mcguire Furniture Company; windows: Marvin Windows and Doors
The grandparents’ great room has red oak flooring and plastered walls. The custom mullioned windows were inspired by shoji screens and slide open onto the terrace.
TruexCullins also handled the interiors, suggesting traditional and transitional pieces in a warm color palette. The dining table and chairs were made by Beekin Parsons of wood culled from the property.
Chandelier: Bodner Chandeliers; pendants: Conant Metal & Light
TruexCullins also handled the interiors, suggesting traditional and transitional pieces in a warm color palette. The dining table and chairs were made by Beekin Parsons of wood culled from the property.
Chandelier: Bodner Chandeliers; pendants: Conant Metal & Light
A fireplace clad in Adirondack quartzite warms the grandparents’ great room.
More shoji screen–style windows in the grandparents’ bedroom help connect indoors and out.
Bed: Maple Corner Woodworks
Bed: Maple Corner Woodworks
The daughter’s great room has maple flooring made from wood found on the property. The stairs lead up to bedrooms and down to the guest quarters and recreation room.
Table, chairs: Parsons, Beekin
Table, chairs: Parsons, Beekin
The daughter’s bedroom is a serene, cozy space.
Bed: Timothy Waite Furniture & Design; area rug: Steven King Decorative Carpets
Bed: Timothy Waite Furniture & Design; area rug: Steven King Decorative Carpets
Red cedar shingles and a copper snow belt along the roofline are the home’s primary exterior materials.
A curving copper gutter along the grandparents’ side of the house echoes the curve of the stone terrace walls at the daughter’s end of the home. The home’s many outdoor spaces are used for dining and large gatherings.
Two chimneys mark the fireplaces in the grandparents’ and daughter’s great rooms.
At the entry pergola, wood, metal and stone signal the home’s primary materials, while a bed filled with annuals, perennials and grasses softens it.
The arc of the bluestone steps and wood boardwalk leading to the lake echoes the lines of the back of the house.
Builder: Roundtree Construction
Landscape architecture: Wagner Hodgson
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The most beautiful home, so tastefully done, with understated elegance. Love the whole vibe -- I hope the family enjoys all 4 seasons there. It's simply stunning.
The space works effortlessly with the landscape!
Amazing!!! Lord Bless'
em!