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northern home & cottage editor's note

The Many Faces of Northern Michigan

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e feature a bounty of some of the most beautiful lake homes in the world in this magazine—chock-full of endless azure views out their windows. Oh yes, we love them as much as you do! But our gorgeous water is just one face of Northern Michigan. Anyone who understands Up North knows that our small towns and forests are just as important to our identity as our lakes. This issue shows off those sides of us with a handsome renovated loft high above downtown Petoskey and a charming hunting cabin tucked into a quiet wooded property. Spaces like these were made for cozying up—maybe with this magazine in hand and, as the last line in our story “Cabin Style, Elevated” suggests: “a shot of fine bourbon after a cold tramp in the woods.”

32 31 / EDITOR'S NOTE 32 / CABIN STYLE, ELEVATED Designer Erica Harrison finds the story and drama in a homely old cabin in the woods.

44 / LOFTY AMBITION A young surgeon and his fiancée live their dream life in a loft above downtown Petoskey.

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DESIGNER ERICA HARRISON FINDS THE STORY AND DRAMA IN A TIRED MID-CENTURY BUILDING. By E L I Z A B E T H E DWA R D S Photos by NICK JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHY

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he owners of an old cabin on a private lake in Northern Michigan had coaxed it about as far as it could go when they hired Erica Harrison, principal designer at the Detroit-based firm Hudson & Sterling, to give it a top-to-bottom overhaul. What had begun as a country schoolhouse in the 1950s had been added on to in the 1970s. Though the building itself was structurally sound, it had sunk

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as much as 11 inches into the ground and needed new wiring, plumbing and septic. It also possessed the shag carpeting, linoleum and mundane appliances true to the era in which it was built. But Harrison has a sixth sense for finding buried beauty and, in this case, the beauty she saw was in the wood. “These old cabins were always built with the most amazing wood,” she says. The

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aged pine paneling on the interior was in such good shape, in fact, that Harrison determined it wouldn’t need more than a coat of tungsten oil to bring out its beautiful cordovan and red hues. And that was enough to make the designer see the potential drama in the old cabin. Dramatic and storied styles are firmly in her wheelhouse—Harrison spent a decade staging rooms for Ralph Lauren. “I was basically his storyteller,” she explains. “I would create a world that he would walk into, where his imagination could create a design—of Chamonix in 1920, or it might be the Sedona of the 1940s or Santa Fe, 1910. I would create the aesthetic, the mood and the feeling of the time

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Previous spread: “It might be my Ralph Lauren background, but I just love green and hunting cabins,” Harrison says. “Using green [indoors] really lets the greens outside the window shine, as well as the crystal-clear blue water from the lake. That’s why we chose not to put curtains on the living room windows.” Harrison adds that green offers a historical feel to the building; she chose Sherwin-Williams Basil for the walls and Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore for the trim. Note the coffee table retrofit from an antique pheasant cage. The map on the wall is of the estate where the cabin is located. Harrison found it in the back of a garage on the property and had it cleaned up. Left: The old kitchen was gutted and reconfigured. Harrison painted and replaced the hardware on the Ikea cabinetry which completely covers the refrigerator. The stove is by ILVE, an appliance line she likes for its quality, style and affordability. The bench under the window is made from a live-edge slab of wood from Pond Hill Farm in Harbor Springs. Below: An antler chandelier hangs over an antique oak table original to the home—Harrison found it with a plastic cover glued to it and had it refinished. The chairs are made from hickory and covered in black-and-white gingham that echoes the Americana feel Harrison wanted in the cabin—a sentiment she credits to her years working with Ralph Lauren. “His style is always a play of history,” she says, describing the blend of ginghams and Native motifs, fine velvets and birdand-floral fabrics she used in the home. The flooring is ceramic river stone that Harrison chose for its organic looks as well as its durability.

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Clockwise from left: The curtain behind the vintage rattan bed disguises an old window that actually looks at the garage wall. “I wanted each room to feel different and this was my soft room—a feminine room in the hunting cabin,” says Harrison. Harrison had the crunchy, gauzy linen curtains made, and hung them at the top of the walls to make the ceiling appear higher. The stools help young children get into the beds, which are purposely high to feel like bunks. The vertical strips of wood on the wall framing the sconces are where the old school blackboard was once mounted. Harrison left them to preserve the building’s story. The headboard is made from a wooden slab from Pond Hill Farm. The lighting is by Lumens, and Harrison found the shades at Woodland Creek Modern in Traverse City.

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Left: “We moved a lot of plumbing in the two bathrooms,” Harrison says. “Everything was just kind of wonky.” Green Fireclay wall tiles, an old-fashioned pennytile floor, brass pendants by Lightology and Waterworks hardware combine to make the bathroom feel timeless. Below: Harrison had the bathroom vanity made from an antique dresser. The mirror is by Perigold, tile from Fireclay, lighting by Visual Comfort and sink hardware from Waterworks.

period using lighting, furniture, clothing, books and even the plaster on the walls to create the concept.” So, after addressing all the building’s structural, electrical and plumbing needs, Harrison turned her focus to weaving a story from color, fabric, tiles, furniture and myriad other details. The story Harrison chose for this structure was a rusticbut-sophisticated Northwoods hunting cabin. “The [original] aesthetics of this little cabin were just so bad that I really wanted to make it feel elevated and elegant; less like a country home, more lodge-like. Both styles are elegant, both are beautiful—I just wanted to give this cabin that Up North feeling of being very cozy,” she says. Tiny as it is, the cabin exemplifies Harrison’s signature style—a style that is fundamentally more about ambiance than decor. With its carefully curated details, the home manages to feel as warm and rustic as a shot of fine bourbon after a cold tramp in the woods. NHC • MYNORTH.COM

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oung, bright and skilled, neurosurgeon Dr. Justin Thomas could have landed anywhere after completing his residency. But Thomas, who’d summered with his family on the Leelanau Peninsula, had long had his eye on a year-round life Up North. “I tailored my last few years of residency to be able to manage what I had expected would be some of the neurosurgical conditions up here in Northern Michigan,” he says. When Thomas met physical therapist Jenna McTevia, now his fiancée, the stars aligned. Having spent summers in Harbor Springs since childhood, McTevia was equally onboard with heading north to create a life— so Thomas accepted a position at McLaren Northern Michigan hospital. In the spring of 2021, the couple found a downtown Petoskey condo for sale on Zillow.

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But by the time they could get away for a couple of days to see it, the property had been pulled from the market. As luck would have it, Justin had friends in the area who knew the owner, Petoskey businessman Dave Meikle, and put the couple in touch with him. Meikle had pulled the building from the market to create a timeout to find the right buyers to live over the two trendy restaurant bars— Tap30 Pourhouse and Pour Kitchen and Bar—that he’d created on the ground floor of the circa 1900 building. Meikle had also outfitted the building’s second floor with office space and the third floor with two condos, units he envisioned to have a SoHo loft feel. Above them, on the fourth floor, he created a spectacular rooftop deck. After ascertaining that the couple would be a perfect fit for the building, Meikle agreed to give them a

Previous spread: With views that stretch from Little Traverse Bay to downtown, the rooftop deck is the pièce de résistance of the loft. Right: The couple’s dogs, Sport [shown here] and Buddy, enjoy their stylish hangout from Restoration Hardware housed in the corner of the great room. Below: Avid cyclists, the couple decided to keep their bikes in the living room. The brick wall is original to the early 20th-century building. Justin’s mom, interior designer Molly Thomas, advised them to have all the doors and trim painted an oil-based black. “She said the shine from oilbased paint really stands out. Acrylic or any other type of paint doesn’t show up as well,” Justin explains.

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Top: The perfectly laid out floorplan has the dining area tucked between the bar and the open kitchen. The chairs are from Pottery Barn and the chandelier is from Restoration Hardware. Bottom: The plants and print over the bar sink are all from Flora Bae in Petoskey.

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Above: The couple had the island base painted black to match the trim and doors in the rest of the loft.

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Enter Thomas’ mom, interior designer Molly Thomas, who walked in and said, “This is the type of place where you could pull off white walls and a lot of black,” Thomas recalls. “She told us to paint all the trim, every door and even the kitchen island black, then add a lot of brown accents.” The finished product is striking—a loft aesthetic with a Northern twist. The couple has gone on to decorate it carefully with Peter Lik photos, prints and artwork from their travels in Africa, where Justin did missionary neurosurgeon work, as well as nautical maps and a plethora of plants, courtesy of the local boutique Flora Bae Home. Most important, their home is part and parcel with downtown Petoskey’s vibrant urban/small-town lifestyle—one that the couple finds exhilarating. They can be on the bay in minutes, watch everything from sunsets to holiday parades from their rooftop deck and enjoy downtown Petoskey’s bars and eateries on foot—beginning with Tap30 and Pour Kitchen right downstairs. “We are so fortunate to wake up every day with the feel of being in a city but living and working in one of the most beautiful small towns in North America,” Thomas says.

Above: The plant vignettes throughout the loft are all by Natalie Bae Lauzon, owner of the boutique Flora Bae in downtown Petoskey. The wall photograph is by Peter Lik. Below: The couple included the plants and the Peter Lik photograph of Lake Superior in their bedroom decor so that they would “feel excited about waking up and enjoying the day,” Thomas says. More inspiration? The bay view. Opposite: The two spare bedrooms are connected by a Jack-and-Jill bath. The couple collected the art in Africa where Thomas has done missionary medical work.

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