Horizon House
Malta, NY
A full-time residence designed to showcase the surrounding natural beauty of the lake and forest.
Stunning views, natural light, and a year-round connection to lake and nature were the goals for this design.
Every space in the home has a view to the lake and affords natural daylight to brighten the interior on even the gloomiest of days. The main level is open and connected to a three-season porch with an outdoor fireplace and vaulted ceiling. The upper floor is built around a central lounge with access to a second level three-season porch that provides an outdoor cover to the patio below.
There are no shortage of vantage points to enjoy lake views and breezes in this lovely year-round lake residence.
Check out Verdant Architecture’s Houzz Pro Spotlight article, How to Create a Home That Embraces the Landscape, and learn how this residence uses non-toxic paints and finishes to create a healthy indoor environment.
Contributors:
Builder: Owner
Photography: Michael Gallitelli, Metroland Photo
Contributing Architect: George T. Farnum
Horizon House
Malta, NY
A full-time residence designed to showcase the surrounding natural beauty of the lake and forest.
Stunning views, natural light, and a year-round connection to lake and nature were the goals for this design.
Every space in the home has a view to the lake and affords natural daylight to brighten the interior on even the gloomiest of days. The main level is open and connected to a three-season porch with an outdoor fireplace and vaulted ceiling. The upper floor is built around a central lounge with access to a second level three-season porch that provides an outdoor cover to the patio below.
There are no shortage of vantage points to enjoy lake views and breezes in this lovely year-round lake residence.
Check out Verdant Architecture’s Houzz Pro Spotlight article, How to Create a Home That Embraces the Landscape, and learn how this residence uses non-toxic paints and finishes to create a healthy indoor environment.
Contributors:
Builder: Owner
Photography: Michael Gallitelli, Metroland Photo
Contributing Architect: George T. Farnum