
Perched on Lake Michigan’s northern shore, this modern home is a perfect mix of privacy, views, and outdoor living. Designed for a couple who loves hosting and adventure, it transforms rugged shoreline into a functional and inviting home. Floor-to-ceiling windows capture the lake, while carefully placed solid walls keep the road out of sight. Inside, public and private spaces are clearly separated, making the home feel open yet intimate. From the glass-filled living areas to the four-season room, every corner is tailored to the lakefront lifestyle.
Thoughtful Design for Function and Flow
Lucid Architecture organized the home into three distinct zones: public, private, and support. The public spaces, living, dining, and two fireplaces, sit at the core, while private and support areas are clad in wood that will weather naturally. Large windows connect the home to Lake Michigan, but guests only see the interior as they move through the entry. Concrete and glass balance transparency and solidity, creating a design that feels both modern and grounded in its natural setting.






Modern Elegance Meets Rugged Shoreline
The home’s exterior combines sustainable Accoya wood, raw concrete, and painted steel. Wood wraps the private areas, adapting to weather and blending with the shoreline. Steel and concrete define public zones, anchoring the glass-filled spaces. High R-value assemblies, mineral wool insulation, and extended overhangs improve energy efficiency, while the material palette highlights modern elegance against the rugged lakefront.



A Discreet Arrival with Dramatic Views
The entry is discreet, hidden behind an exposed concrete wall. A view through the four-season room guides visitors to the water beyond. The driveway and garage lead seamlessly to the home, but solid walls and high clerestory windows keep road activity private. Concrete and wood create a welcoming yet understated approach, preparing guests for the interior’s dramatic reveal.




Glass Walls Bring the Lake Inside
A floor-to-ceiling window wall defines the living and dining areas. Outboard steel framing allows uninterrupted views of Lake Michigan, while a monolithic concrete fireplace anchors the space. Natural light floods the kitchen, dining, and living zones, creating a warm, airy environment. The layout balances openness with intimacy, offering lakefront views while maintaining privacy from the road.




Cooking with a View
Integrated into the public zone, the kitchen benefits from the same expansive window wall. Cooking overlooks the lake, connecting daily life with the outdoors. Natural light enhances modern finishes, while spatial planning keeps the area functional for large gatherings. The kitchen blends seamlessly with dining and living spaces, creating a continuous flow for entertaining.





Year-Round Indoor-Outdoor Hub
At the home’s core, the four-season room is a hub for year-round indoor-outdoor living. It features glass walls, glulam beams, and external steel framing. A concrete fireplace and a grill station make it versatile, while sliding doors allow the space to open to the interior, exterior, or both. The design encourages interaction with the lake regardless of weather, making it a standout feature of the home.


This Lake Michigan home balances openness with privacy, modern elegance with rugged natural surroundings. Every detail, from window walls and concrete fireplaces to sustainable wood cladding, supports the couple’s active, social lifestyle.