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YEAR 24 • ISSUE 5 SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2023 Subscribe at www.lakeandhomemagazine.com
YEAR 24 • ISSUE 5 • SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2023 subscribe online at: www.lakeandhomemagazine.com CONTENTS 38 FEATURE HOME Beautifully Inspired COZY LIVING ON OTTER TAIL LAKE by Patrice Peterson
12 MEET OUR STAFF 14 FROM THE OFFICE by Dawn Duncan FIREPLACE 16 A TOASTY TRADITION The Timeless Appeal of Fireplaces by Devin Joubert INTERIOR DESIGN 28 NATURAL ELEMENTS Make a Statement by Erin Foley RECIPES 38 CHICKEN & PESTO STUFFED PEPPERS Recipe by Stephanie Disse BUILDING 40 THE IDENTITY OF YOUR HOME Discovering Timber Frames by Devin Joubert RAILINGS 50 RAILING REFRESH Fresh Looks with Abundant Options by Alicia Underlee Nelson 80
Inside 16 Chicken & Pesto Stuffed Peppers Recipe by Stephanie Disse A Toasty Tradition THE TIMELESS APPEAL OF FIREPLACES by Devin Joubert INTERIOR DESIGN 60 AUTUMN LIGHT Cozy Candles to Warm the Home by Dawn Duncan RECIPES 68 VEGGIE AND HERB FRESH GARDEN SALAD Recipe by Stephanie Disse INTERIOR DESIGN 70 AUTUMN’S PAINTBRUSH Adding Warm Tones to the Home by Erin Foley 78 FEATURE LAKE Walker Lake FEATURE HOME 80 BEAUTIFULLY INSPIRED Cozy Living on Otter Tail Lake by Patrice Peterson FEATURE HOME 94 RUSTIC RETREAT At Lake Pickerel by Devin Joubert 106 LAKE GIFTS | SHOPPING 110 SERVICE DIRECTORY 94 FEATURE HOME Rustic Retreat AT LAKE PICKERELL by Devin Joubert
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From the Office

As another glorious Minnesota summer winds down and kids head back to school, there are touches of autumn in the air. With that, we again began to shift focus to include new décor and aesthetic accents in our homes. As temperatures begin to cool and we ease into fall, rethinking our spaces to be cozier and more conducive to indoor living become our focus.

This issue, our feature homes showcase thoughtful design, construction, and attention to ambiance. Their unique qualities offer inspiration and ideas galore, and more opportunities to dream and plan if you’re in the market for a new or remodeled space. Not ready to make a move just yet? Many of our homeowners built inspiration boards for months (or even years) prior to building their custom dwellings. Many built for the long haul, easing into retirement or creating spaces where they can plan for aging in place. Whatever the situation, collecting ideas is a fun and easy activity, especially in

the months where we spend more time inside. Build Pinterest boards, clip photos from magazines, or print out pictures from online blogs, publications, or sites such as Houzz. com. As you get closer to the next steps in the design process, these boards and files will come in handy if you work with designers, builders, and architects.

You’ll also find ideas in this issue for autumn décor. Simple switches from summer motifs and color palettes to autumn textures and tones make the difference in a home’s look and feel. These do not need to be overtly “fall,” i.e. pumpkins, leaves, or holiday themes. Colors such as maroon, rust, dark gold, greens, and black are subtle hues that will warm up a room and pull in the colors we see in nature as the leaves turn and the weather shifts. Additionally, natural accents in furniture, including raw edge, one-of-akind pieces add character and conversation pieces to your rooms.

Also, don’t miss our story on fireplaces to learn about the latest trends to warm up your home while adding design flair. Fireplaces are a key feature in Midwestern homes, both for beauty and functionality.

Enjoy this special season. Although we live for summer here in the Midwest, fall is a beautiful time to enjoy the majesty of nature. Bring that feeling of autumn inside your home and revel in the warmth and connection that the season carries! L&H

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FROM THE OFFICE
Photo by Kip Johnson

As the days begin to grow shorter and a gentle chill lingers in the air, there’s nothing quite as comforting as gathering next to the crackling flames of your own fireplace. Fireplaces have long held a special place in our hearts and homes for good reason!

FIREPLACE

Gone are the days when fireplaces were just for survival and heating, even though heating is a major benefit of owning a fireplace. Today, they are a stunning design piece to enjoy in your home. In this article, you’ll find out what to consider when planning to purchase your fireplace, the current trends you can choose from, and also why you might want an outdoor fireplace.

Things To Consider When Planning to Purchase a Fireplace

First, you’ll want to go into some fireplace showrooms to see what kinds there are and to speak with different professionals about your ideas. They will have plenty of ideas to help you bring your dream to life. Plus, it always helps to see the fireplaces in person. “This is such a visual, tactile type of appliance, you really want to feel the heat coming off of it, play with the remote control, and really see what you’re getting,” said Kevin Pietz from Up North Fireplace in Brainerd, MN.

High Tech Fireplaces

Fireplaces these days are easier to use than ever before. So if you aren’t home yet, but you want to get the ambiance going before you get there, you can make this happen from wherever you are in the world with one click on your smartphone. “Seven years ago, you couldn’t do that. You don’t even have to be in the house now to turn them on–you can use WIFI and they’ll allow you to turn it on remotely,” said Kevin Pietz.

Your Space + Fireplace Placement

One thing you’ll want to keep in mind when planning your fireplace is where you want to have your fireplace. The worst thing that could happen is getting a fireplace that’s too big or too small for your space. When you work with a professional, they’ll help you make sure the placement is something you’ll be happy with for years to come.

photo supplied by Hebron Brick Supply photo supplied by Hebron Brick Supply photo supplied by Up North Fireplace Gallery

The Importance of Service

Getting your fireplace serviced every year is extremely important to make sure it continues working well and that it keeps your home and loved ones safe. Having a qualified professional inspect your fireplace can identify any potential issues. This also allows you to provide better heat output, have the glass cleaned, and will lead to saving money down the road.

Fireplace Trends to Consider

"Many popular trends these days are minimal and open, clean, and not with a large black frame around them,” said Dave Berglind of Hebron Brick in Fergus Falls, MN. When it comes to trends, you have different things to choose from such as fuel type and material type, yet there are many ways to customize them so they are unique to your home.

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Many popular trends these days are minimal and open, clean, and not with a large black frame around them.
Dave
Berglind of Hebron Brick photo supplied by Up North Fireplace Gallery photo supplied by Up North Fireplace Gallery

There are different fuel options for you to choose from when it comes to fireplaces. "Options include gas fireplaces, wood fireplaces, and even pellet-buring fireplaces that use wood pellets. The ones that require the least amount of maintenance are gas fireplaces. By far, our gas fireplaces outsell all other fuel sources,” said Kevin Pietz.

In the Walker, MN area, dealers are seeing other trends. Recently, many people are offsetting the cost of heating their homes by choosing wood-burning fireplaces. “As far as the fuel trend in our area, wood is increasing over gas as consumers see this as an alternative to provide backup heat and offset the costs,” said Gary Wilkening from Wilkening Fireplace Company in Walker, MN.

Brick fireplaces are timeless classics, and they continue to reign as an old favorite in the realm of home design. They have a rustic charm and exude coziness which blends so well with a contemporary aesthetic. The same thing is true about stone fireplaces. “We have linear fireplaces, which have been around for a while, but they are really starting to take off up here; the caveat is that they are using rustic finishes around them. So, you will get this linear modern-looking fireplace with river-rock like the kind you’ll find up near Duluth. The trend is going to rustic with modern fireplaces. People want rustic rock,” said Kevin Pietz.

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photo supplied by Wilkening Fireplace Company

Fireplaces with Mantels

If you want to include a mantel above your fireplace, that’s something you’ll want to take into consideration with the design. Besides being a great spot to hang and display seasonal decor, a mantel completes the look of your fireplace. It also provides a great opportunity to display photos and other decorative items.

photo supplied by Up North Fireplace Gallery photo supplied by Up North Fireplace Gallery photo supplied by Up North Fireplace Gallery

Create an Outdoor Living Space You’ll Love

When it comes to living in the Midwest, our winters are long and excruciating, so it’s always a good idea to enjoy every bit of the warmer months outside. One way of doing this is by turning your backyard into a vacation spot by adding something like an outdoor fireplace. “The outdoor living area becomes a kind of vacation spot in your own backyard with the fireplace, the outdoor kitchens, and the landscaping. People are choosing to stay home and spend some money on their own yards,” said Berglind.

Some summers are laden with burning restrictions. "Having an outdoor fireplace takes the stress out of containing an open fire," said Gary Wilkening of Wilkening Fireplace Company.

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photo supplied by Up North Fireplace Gallery photo supplied by Hebron Brick Supply
The outdoor living area becomes a kind of vacation spot in your own backyard with the fireplace, the outdoor kitchens, and the landscaping.
Dave Berglind of Hebron Brick
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Another thing that’s popular when it comes to your outdoor living spaces are fire tables. Many companies have them, but you’ll want to make sure that if you ever buy one, that whomever you buy it from has a good warranty or that they can come out and fix them if something breaks. “During the pandemic, many homeowners bought a fire table, and they loved them, but what they found out was once a part breaks in them or they stop working, there’s no service for them. We picked up fire tables, but they have the same type of warranty as our fireplaces. Our staff are certified to repair and do the warranty. We sell, service, and install multiple types of fire tables,” said Kevin Pietz.

Fireplaces remain a cherished symbol of comfort and tradition, while embracing innovation to cater to modern needs. Whether you prefer the crackle of a real wood fire or the ease of a gas flame, let the hearth continue to be a place where memories are made and hearts are warmed. L&H

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photo supplied by Up North Fireplace Gallery
During the pandemic, many homeowners bought a fire table, and they loved them, but what they found out was once a part breaks in them or they stop working, there’s no service for them. We sell, service, and install multiple types of fire tables.
Kevin Pietz of Up North Fireplace Gallery
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INTERIOR DESIGN

Classic, trendy, and natural. This is the trifecta for the on-trend look in home decor. An earthy environment creates a tranquil ambiance and authentic space that is hard to beat. Stone, wood, and metals add texture and help create a connection to the outside world, adding timelessness and authenticity to any room. Living in lakes country, surrounded by Nature’s beauty makes it easy to see how natural elements in furniture and décor make sense; they create a seamless, practical connection between the indoors and outdoors.

Stone can be used as both a centerpiece in a room, such as kitchen countertops made of granite or quartz. Highly durable for the chefs and bakers in your life, it offers the sustainability to last a lifetime. It possesses classic beauty, never to go out of style. Stone can also be featured as accent pieces such as coffee or side tables in various rooms throughout the house. Pair a beautiful piece of white quartz next to a charcoal black leather couch and watch the lines in the quartz pop out, complimenting the textures of the leather. For smaller accent pieces, stone makes great soap dishes; slate coasters, marble lamps, and stoneware vases are a fun way of blending the old and the new. Look for natural stone accessories at antique stores, estate sales, and flea markets. Once you find a vintage treasure, pair it with a modern design element in your home for visual impact.

Stone also is great for tile floors. If you are in the market for a highly durable flooring that will patina over time, natural stone flooring is an ideal choice. Oversized slate or limestone tiles can ground your space and live up to daily wear and tear. Natural stone floors won’t always look as perfect as the day they’re installed and that’s the point. Natu-

ral stone flooring is intended to change with wear; a scratch from moving furniture or a slightly worn pattern from constant traffic are expected ways your natural stone floor will charm you with a lived-in, authentic appeal.

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Featured in our July/Aug 2023 issue photo by Dawn Duncan at Lit Home & Décor

Wood is an exceptional addition, from ceiling to floor. An efficient way to update the ceilings in your house is to add wooden beams. The color and texture of the wood add a glowing warmth along with depth and texture. Whether it be raw or sanded smooth, there is no piece of wood identical to the other, adding true authenticity. Wood floors have been around forever and will continue to be, as they are not only durable, but grow more beautiful with age.

The woodworking craft is an art form that has been around for ages. You can see the true craftsmanship in every turned bowl, hand carved bird, or skillfully made piece of furniture. Adding a piece of warm wood is

never a wrong choice. A good way to add a unique piece to your home is by looking for vendors at your local artisan events. A unique table, bench, bowl, stool, or chair is sure to be found. Adding accents of freshly cut birch logs is an accent piece all on its own. Birch that is stacked in a tobacco leaf basket, iron ring, or fabric sling, perhaps sitting next to the fireplace, adds warmth and a needed pop of white.

Featured in our Mar/Apr 2023 issue
photo courtesy of Timber & Ash Designs
photo by Dawn Duncan at Lit Home & Décor

Combining the elements of wood and iron is a marvelous way of adding a familial warmth to any kitchen. A farmhouse style table with thick wood for the table top and bench seats, accompanied with the legs of thick, black, sturdy iron is not only practical, it is a showstopper piece to last for years to come. Metals are a subtle way to add depth and richness to any room. Black iron has the uncanny ability to stand out or blend in when needed.

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in our Mar/Apr 2023 issue
Featured

Fabric is an excellent way to bring in color, texture, and elements of the outdoors. Sheer linen curtains offer the ability to look out, while letting light in, but maintaining privacy. The natural fibers of linen offer a soft and subtle texture and pattern allowing the view through the window to be in the spotlight. Furniture, rugs, and baskets woven from natural materials are a fantastic source of texture and visual interest for your home., providing an airy and light mood that can perk up dull spaces. Whether it be sueded or well-loved, leathers bring a soft, relaxing feel to a room. Adorned with oversized pillows and a cozy, warm blanket, it beckons to be sat upon. The simplicity of cotton linens add crisp, clean lines and relaxing comfort to any room in the house.

Wicker has been around and popular since the mid 1800’s and still holds its valuable place in homes today. A great place to find these gems is at your local flea market. The vintage pieces work great as accents in bedrooms, bathrooms, and porches. Wicker has evolved, combining with a mid mod feel to create a unique look for dining room chairs around a beautiful, round wooden table. Woven items made from wicker or rattan create an aesthetic appeal to any room in the home. Its natural state forms a bold statement with a substantial woven light fixture or furniture piece. Understated natural woven accents, like baskets or bowls, are charming on tables, shelves, or used as wall art.

Wicker and rattan pieces look stunning in just about every space in your home. Make a statement with woven furniture or unique light fixtures. There are numerous ways to blend these elements into your existing design or make them a cornerstone of a décor overhaul. The beautiful thing about these natural fibers is that they don’t go out of style, they just shift a bit in how they are represented in the design market. They can be repurposed in different rooms as you change the look and feel of your home and they will most likely still blend into the vision.

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Nurture a room's aesthetic with natural colors that evoke a sense of peace and calm. Warm earthy hues, such as browns, greens, and gentle blues, in addition to natural shades like white, beige, and gray can create a soothing neutral color palette, complementing a nature-inspired feel.

Plants are an absolute necessity when adding a natural and bright accent to any room. It can be as small as a potted succulent to as large as a living wall. Vertical gardens are unique and visually striking. By combining plants and organic materials, you can create a vibrant work of art that is alive with nature while providing the health benefits of air quality and reducing stress by creating a relaxing environment.

When choosing a natural design that’s right for your home, select elements that complement your style. Spend some time assessing both your home’s style and your own personal preferences, as well as the key components of natural design. Consider some of our favorite natural design elements such as cotton, plants, wood, stone, metals, and wicker. Then, follow your instincts to create a natural interior design that feels authentic and works effortlessly in your space. A natural aesthetic can give your home the feel of a relaxing retreat and a sophisticated sense of harmony. L&H

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SERVINGS

4-6 ................

Chicken & Pesto Stuffed Peppers

INGREDIENTS

3-4 medium yellow, orange, red, and/or green bell peppers

1 ½ C shredded rotisserie chicken

2 C cooked brown rice

1 C prepared pesto

1 T toasted pine nuts

1-14 oz. can diced tomatoes

1-7 oz. package sliced Havarti cheese

Fresh basil leaves, chopped or torn into small pieces (optional)

THE METHOD

his is a good option for an easy dinner that’s flavorful and that is quick to make. By using rotisserie chicken that is already cooked and a prepared pesto, the prep time is short (approximately 10 minutes). The result is a tasty and unique addition to your dinner menu!Turn on oven broiler to high. Cut peppers lengthwise in half; remove stems and seeds. Place peppers on a baking sheet, skin side up. Once broiler is ready, broil the peppers 4 inches from heat until the skins blister, about 5 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350°. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine chicken, rice, pesto, pine nuts, and tomatoes. When cool enough to handle, fill the peppers with the chicken mixture; return to baking sheet. Bake until heated through, about 5 minutes. Place a slice of Havarti cheese on top; bake until the cheese is melted, 4-5 minutes. If desired, top with fresh basil.

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recipe by Stephanie Disse photo by Dawn Duncan

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BUILDING
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When thinking about dream homes, one thing that instantly comes to mind for many is the aesthetic, which is partially created through natural textures to add warmth. Picture walking through the front door of your future dream house or cabin and the first thing you experience is an almost sanctuary-like restful feeling that’s emanating off of the wooden beams arching above you.

Building a home with timber frames adds a touch of craftsmanship and quality that elevates the entire atmosphere and your enjoyment of the home as well. Beyond stunning visual appeal, the warmth that the wood provides feels as though the house is wrapping you in a bear hug and the timber frames become the focal point of the house. Blue Ox Timber Frames is a company based out of Alexandria, MN and their vision is to

change how America builds. Ben Miller started the company 19 years ago. “When I discovered timber framing, it intrigued me. It was a beautiful, strong, and sustainable way to build. And back then, there weren’t many people in Minnesota doing it. It started out as an intriguing idea and became a passion,” said Miller. These distinctive structural elements capture the natural beauty of wood and bring it into your home, creating that warm look and feel.

At Blue Ox Timber Frames, they work with their clients on new builds to create something they will love now and for many years to come. They only work on new builds because timber frames create a structural skeleton for the home. They are a renowned company known for their expertise in crafting stunning timber frames and work with architects, designers, and also residential homeowners directly.

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It started out as an intriguing idea and became a passion.
Ben Miller / Blue Ox Timber Frames

Depending on the size and location of your new build, timber frames will offer a distinct, unique effect. For instance, if you want to have a cozy cabin with timber frames, nestled in the woods, that’d be much more different than a large, modern lodge feel. Timber has a natural appeal, with the different rich grains, warm hues, natural textures, and gorgeous patterns. Once you decide to structure a home with timber frames, there are many design options you can work with a professional to choose from, which allow you to create the home you’ve always wanted while also reflecting your unique style. You can choose from traditional, rustic, modern, and also contemporary styling and the frames will adapt to various architectural designs.

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The timber frame is the identity of the home.
Ben Miller / Blue Ox Timber Frames

When working with a professional, they will help you decide which areas in your home you’d like to have timber frames and where the “wow factor” will take place. The most popular areas for timber framing are rooms where you spend the most time with family and friends. Think of the rooms where you live the most; typically, these are family rooms, dining rooms, and great rooms. This also encourages a lifestyle of community and fun. For example, if the room is cozy, your family will actually want to gather there more often so they can enjoy each other’s company while playing games and dining together. “If someone is looking for that lifestyle, we’d love to help build that vision for them. The timber frame is the identity of the home,” said Miller.

The inspiration that goes into each project depends on each owner and on what they want. “Right now there’s more of this contemporary movement, so we have to be flexible there. It also depends on the

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market we are working in, of course. If we are designing a home in Montana, that’s going to look a lot different than if the home is going in Ottertail County. A lot of it’s about listening to the owners and hearing what they want,” said Miller. Blue Ox has done many projects locally and some of their distant projects have been in Washington state and North Carolina.

Timber Frames and Your New Build

Timber has exceptional strength and durability—lasting for generations, which is a perk—but that’s not even the primary reason people want timber frames in their houses. The primary benefit many people choose them is because of how they feel.

They are high impact and breathtaking. “It lends itself to a lifestyle. There is a feeling, comfort, and a warmth that comes with the timber frames, and that’s going to be your primary benefit. Yes, they are stronger than conventional construction. Yes, they’re going to outlast all of us. They should stand for hundreds of years,” said Miller.

If there’s a chance you might want to sell your home in the future, then a bonus to adding timber frames is that they may increase the property value of your home. Potential buyers often look for things that make them feel happy, just as we do when building our new homes, and aesthetics play into this considerably. For many, timber-framed homes become irresistible, with a unique charm and appeal, giving a property a competitive edge in the real estate market.

There is a feeling, comfort, and a warmth that comes with the timber frames, and that’s going to be your primary benefit.
Ben Miller / Blue Ox Timber Frames

In today’s housing market, we’ve become used to fully sheet-rocked walls and ceilings. We are accustomed to all of the structural components that go into making your house stand up, like studs, headers, lintels, and trusses which are all hidden from sight, almost like no one is supposed to see or know how the house was built. With conventional construction, those structural components are often not the most pleasing to look at, and that is where timber frame construction comes in as a very different idea. The structure itself is center stage, with the timber frames bringing magnificent beauty to the dwelling. When using timber framing,

homeowners get to celebrate the structural components of the house, by showing them off and enjoying them.

Timber frames are sturdy structural elements that embody the soul of the home, wrapping the whole house in an aura of warmth and comfort. Imagine a space that is yours, where the natural textures and rich grains of the timber also merge with your unique style, creating an atmosphere that is undeniably personalized to you and the home you’ve dreamed of creating. L&H

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Yes, they are stronger than conventional construction. Yes, they’re going to outlast all of us.
Ben
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RAILINGS
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aybe you’ve done all of the obvious projects—painted the walls, bought new art and rugs, switched out the fixtures or flooring, and purchased or rearranged the furniture, but your home still doesn’t have the clean, minimalistic look you want. Or, maybe you’re designing your dream space and you want a fresh and modern look. The good news is that you have many options to consider and they are well beyond basic; they are contemporary takes and upgrades that offer flair along with function.

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Here are options to think about in terms of types and designs: What is a cable railing?

Either way, a cable railing system might be the solution to your design problems. A cable railing replaces a weighty, traditional wood railing with a series of posts (which are usually made of metal or wood) that are connected by a metal wire. The wire’s tension keeps the whole system upright and provides long-lasting support.

When used indoors, the thin cables recede from sight almost completely, giving staircases, lofts, and interior spaces a contemporary vibe. When used outdoors, the view beyond the deck or patio becomes the star. The metal is powder coated to protect it from the elements and match the railing and posts to the rest of the design.

What is a glass railing?

A glass railing system has a similar effect. Instead of metal wires, a seamless stretch of durable glass runs between the posts or up and down the sides of the staircase. This allows the entire system to disappear from view almost completely. Natural light pours into interior spaces almost completely unimpeded. Outdoors, the eye moves through the glass railing to drink in dramatic lake, lawn and forest views.

A cable or glass railing system can have a big impact on the look and feel of a home, both inside and out. We spoke with two experts about the investment and expertise needed to install a cable railing or glass railing, which homes look best with cable railings (and a related design element, floating stairs), and what homeowners should know about having and maintaining cable or glass railing system.

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How can switching to a cable or glass railing change a home’s overall look?

“Wood railings tend to lean more warm and traditional,” says Matt Esau of Viewrail, a cable and glass railing company headquartered in Goshen, Indiana. “Metal railings give a sleeker, more modern look. If you want to make a house look more up to date without much effort, swapping out an old railing for a new one with metal posts and cable or glass infill can immediately enhance the space.” The effect can be stark and minimalistic or more nuanced. A variety of customization choices make it easy for homeowners to find the right balance.

What customization options are avail- able?

“Wood to metal can provide a modern or industrial appearance,” says Kasey Larson of Medic Metal, a Lake Park business that provides custom metal railings tailored to a customer’s project. “Depending on some of the design choices (powder coat colors, height, tubing choices, cable system end options, and cable diameter) it may look like a marriage of both.”

“Different companies offer different levels of customization,” adds Esau. “At Viewrail, we pride ourselves on being the most customizable railing option out there. That doesn’t just mean we have countless post mounting styles, powder coats, metal types, wood species, stains, finishes, materials, and infill options. It means we have the perfect combination for you and your space.”

What’s so appealing about choosing a cable or glass railing system?

“Most people want to never have to think about it again once they’ve bought it,” explains Esau. “That means designing railings that blend seamlessly into the background, suit the overall design aesthetic of the space, and don’t require a lot of maintenance.”

How long does this kind of system last?

“It’s hard to say, depending the environment it’s subjected to,” says Larson. “It will outlast the decking it’s mounted to for sure.”

Obviously, exterior decking systems will experience more stressors (wind, rain, snow, and temperature fluctuations) than an indoor cable and railing system. But even so, the overall maintenance required is negligible. The most common concern (indoors and out) is that a cable might need additional tension. Other than that, Larson says the biggest thing outdoor systems need to last for years is a quick spring cleaning annually.

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What’s the biggest trend in the industry right now?

“At the end of every cable is a cable system end to be outfitted with an anchor, or tensioner type end,” explains Larson “The industry has grown, so the cable system ends they offer are so sleek and clean—and in some cases unnoticeable.”

But the near invisibility of the cable system ends comes at a cost—literally. (“They’re so expensive,” Larson admits.) Homeowners need to balance their aesthetic ideals with real world budget concerns.

How does a customer know if they’re a good candidate for this type of railing?

“If they’re willing to spend the money,” Larson says frankly. “It’s expensive for the ends and all the holes that we need to drill to allow the cable to run.”

But as both Larson and Esau mentioned, once the cable and railings are installed, there’s very little maintenance required for both interior and exterior metal and glass railing systems. These systems last a long time and they’re highly resistant to damage from people and pets, termites and time. For homeowners who stay put, the larger initial investment pays off over the years.

Which kind of interior looks great with a cable railing?

“These are best in an interior without little kids,” says Larson, highlighting perhaps the largest concern with cable railing systems. “To them, it’s a ladder. Cable railings are also good for homeowners who want to see through more, without having their sightlines broken.”

For families waiting a few years until the youngest kids are grown up can bring peace of mind. If a home is child-free, the cable railings are a good option as there won’t be the same safety concerns as in a home with kids.

How can homeowners really shake up the look of a staircase?

Switching out a railing system is only the first step. Homeowners can also opt for a floating staircase. A floating staircase is anchored by a metal stair stringer that supports the stairs from the bottom. This is very different than a traditional staircase, which uses a wood stringer on either side of the steps.

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This type of staircase removes physical and visual barriers and emphasizes negative space. It looks right at home in contemporary, minimalistic, industrial, and art-filled interiors. Homeowners typically select a glass or metal railing to preserve the light and airy look that a floating staircase provides.

A variety of stair treads are available in a range of colors and materials. (A tread is the flat portion of the step that you put your feet on in order to go up or down the staircase.) Tread material isn’t the only variable to consider, however. The size of the tread also matters to the overall look of the staircase.

“Wider treads take up more space and command more attention,” Esau explains. “If you have a large space you’re trying to fill, or want to draw additional focus to the staircase, go with wider treads.”

How does a customer know if they are ready for a change?

So how does a customer know if they’re ready to take the plunge with a new cable and railing system or a net set of stairs? Esau says to go with your gut.

“If you find yourself constantly trying to cover up the parts of your stairs and railings you don’t like – with artwork, or furniture, or fabric runners, for instance – then that’s a pretty good sign that it’s time for a change,” Esau says. “For folks who want to create their dream space, it has to start with the finishing touches, no distractions.”

Can people install products on their own? Or is this a job for the pros?

As with many design and construction projects, the answer to this question depends on the skill of the homeowner and the project itself. Stairs are a real challenge for all but the handiest and most experienced of homeowners.

Railings are a little easier to install. Larson says many homeowners will be able to put in most Medic Metal cable and railing systems themselves. There’s just one caveat: “The biggest thing is to keep the posts in line, since they’re not connected,” he stresses. Viewrail offers a different set of products. So Esau advises that homeowners consider their own skill set and consult with the expert assigned to their project to find the best course of action.

“We offer a variety of modern stair and railing systems that range from DIY-friendly (like our Express Cable Railing) to fairly complex (like our FLIGHT Floating Stairs),” he explains. “The more custom the system is, the more complex it is to install. If our customers are ever unsure, they can always ask their design specialist – a one-onone project manager assigned to their order from the very beginning.”

During a new home design or remodeling project, many homeowners overlook their current staircases and indoor and outdoor railing systems. Choosing floating stairs or a cable or glass railing can help these major architectural and safety features disappear from view, allowing a home’s aesthetic or a spectacular outdoor view to take center stage. L&H

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the candle market is massive and there is no shortage of options when it comes to type, size, and scent. 2022 statistics from Grand View Research (grandviewresearch.com) state that the candle industry in the US alone reached $12.88B, with anticipated growth of nearly 6% within the next eight years. Why are these once rather non-descript décor items now a go-to decorative touch? Simple. They set the mood of the home, add scent (if desired), and they create warmth in the overall vibe of a space. Although popular throughout the year, Fall is when they fit so well; the amber glow of the candle’s flame blends in with the autumn aesthetic perfectly.

When it comes to shopping for candles, it can be a little overwhelming at times; there are simply so many to choose from that after smelling several and seeing all of the shapes and sizes available, choosing what’s right for your home may be a time-consuming task. However, learning a few basics about candles can help shorten the search and hopefully get you on your way to enjoying your new purchases.

There are six main types of candles and they are container, tealight, votive, pillar, taper, and flameless. Many are scented with essential oils, yet the cheaper brands will still include synthetic (and toxic) fragrance and chemicals. With candles, quality goes a long way in terms of decreasing toxicity, increasing the authenticity of scent, and also enjoying longer burn times.

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Container:

This type of candle is what you’ll find in nearly every gift or design shop in the area and they are typically soy-based. Some, such as the brand WoodWick feature an alternative to the standard candle wick. Theirs are a slim, flat piece of wood that allows the candle’s flame to flicker and crackle, much like a larger fire would. For some, the sound may not be desirable and for others, comforting. This brand is not only highly accessible in stores and online, it offers an array of scents that range from floral to citrus, woodsy and natural, and comfort-focused such as cookie, cake, and maple inspired. They are made by one of the candle industry’s mainstays, Yankee Candle, and now offer a luxury line that features upscale glass, modern shapes of containers, and new blends of scents such as Smoked Walnut & Maple and Hinoki Dahlia, Lavender Spa, and White Teak. One spot in the region where you’ll find these is at Red Willow’s two locations in Detroit Lakes, MN.

Another option for container candles is made in Waubun, MN by the small business Cedar Sense. Popular scents that they make are Eastern Red Aromatic Cedar, Eastern Red Cedar and Fraser Fir, and Cedar With White Sage and Lavender. The candles come boxed and ready for gifting and include a frosted glass, branded container (lidless). They are available online at cedar-sense.com and at Mainstream Boutique in downtown Detroit Lakes, MN.

Beautiful Junque in Detroit Lakes, MN carries a vast selection of locally-crafted candles, including those by the mother/son duo behind FSR Soap Company, a Fargo-based artisan goods shop. Their container candles, available in Mason jar style, short cylinders with lids, whitewashed squares, and dough bowl styles, are known for their captivating scents that are derived from pure essential oils. The candles are soy-based and a top seller is "Shiplap," however, this season's new releases Vanilla Pumpkin, Woodland Maple, and Pumpkin Waffle are already popular autumn picks.

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Tealights:

Tealights have been part of events for years, but today’s tealights typically feature LED lighting versus a flame. This is, in part, due to safety, as the small candles burn down rather quickly, making them susceptible to the metal casing getting very hot (and possibly damaging furniture) and the flame being only minimally contained. Tealights are inexpensive and sold in packages of 2+.

Votives are another small option and there are many scents on the market; unscented votives are also popular. These are typically placed into a small glass cylinder and, like tealights, there has been a rise in LED votives versus those with a flame. Traditional votives burn quickly compared to having the lasting light of an LED that will be on for many hours before needing replacement.

Pillar:

Pillar candles come in many sizes and these are often seen on console tables, mantles, and in groupings on various shelves in a home. Three together of different heights makes a statement and using flameless LED candles is an option if you want them to be safer and offer a flickering flame-like light for an extended time. You’ll find every color and scent of pillars imaginable, along with plates, trays, and various holders to add extra flair to the home’s décor. Placing natural pieces such as branches, foliage, and also faux florals are trendy ways to liven up the candle display.

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Taper:

Tapers are used in candelabras, antique chandeliers, old-fashioned Christmas tree decorating (think St. Lucia Day in Sweden style), and in single holders. Ranging in width and height, as well as in unscented or scented versions, tapers are what we think of when it comes to the dinner table or perhaps a church ceremony. They are more formal. Yet, brands like Root, sold nationwide and at area spots like Red Willow in Detroit Lakes and Wild Goose in Perham, MN, offer grainy-texture candles that are thicker width and they come in shorter heights. These have an indented base, so they won’t always fit in every taper holder, however, they burn long and clean. Most are unscented and this is something to be mindful of if you’re using tapers at the dinner table; unscented candles (of any shape or size) should be unscented if people will be eating around them. The scented candles are too pungent and will affect the overall taste and smell experience for diners.

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Flameless:

Look for LED lights in all shapes and sizes; these are wonderful additions to the home that are worry-free and safe around kids. Regular candles are a safety hazard around children and need to be left in plain sight, not burning in random rooms unattended. Having flameless candles around an area you’re entertaining in will add warmth and exceptional ambiance, thus setting the mood for the guests.

Enjoy finding the perfect candles to create the mood you want in your home, whether this includes a scent or not. Any way you choose, candles are sure to be a cozy addition to cool autumn nights in lakes country. L&H

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Fresh garden

Salad

INGREDIENTS

¼ C olive oil (note: Choose a good quality EVOO for the best taste results)

2 T Red wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar

1-2 cloves garlic (minced)

4 C cherry tomatoes, cut into quarters

1 English cucumber (long), quartered lengthwise and cut into small squares

½ medium red onion, thinly sliced

Roughly chopped fresh herbs (basil, cilantro, dill, mint, parsley all work)

Salt and pepper (to taste)

THE METHOD

In a large bowl, whisk the olive oil, vinegar, garlic, salt, and pepper. Add the tomatoes, cucumber, and onion and toss well to combine. Let sit at room temperature at least 20 minutes, or refrigerate overnight. Before serving, add the fresh herbs and toss.

This refreshing salad is quick and easy, plus full of flavor! Using simple, garden-fresh ingredients (either from your garden or someone else’s), this one is a hit at parties or a great staple for a fast, healthy side or meal. You can experiment with fresh herbs and add more garlic if you want to punch up the flavor even more. Additionally, swap the red wine vinegar for apple cider vinegar, add some feta cheese, and/or serve over greens. L&H

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Extra Virgin Olive Oil "EVOO" is stronger in flavor and darker in color than regular olive oil.

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As we settle into the natural progression of the fall season, the feeling of ease reflected in the home evolves into comforting hibernation. Short sleeve shirts are put away and are changed into their longer-sleeved cousin. The light salads of summer are replaced by thick soups. Varieties of gourds and dried grasses are placed where the once vibrant flowers adorned a front stoop. Though the warmth and liveliness of summer will soon come to pass, there are a plethora of fall amenities to embrace.

Comforting Colors

When thinking colors, dusty jewel tones are the pinnacle of accents to add to your home. This fall, we will see muted tones in the spotlight. Deep mustard yellow brings the color of the sun into the house as the days begin to shorten. Sage green incites memories of walking barefoot in the mossy, soft grass. Rosy violets bring a soft but cool freshness and spark of vibrancy. Rich red magentas provide a striking and bold welcome of coziness. An array of slate blues evoke the feeling of relaxation, reflecting the color of the sky as the sun begins to set. Warm, caramel browns, creams, stone whites, and charcoal blacks are exemplary classics, never to fade away and are always a must. And softer, lighter peach hues are popular, straying away from the traditional pumpkin orange.

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Textures

Velvet continues to reign as a trendy classic for fall with pillows, throws, and furniture. In addition, we see several thick, chunky knit throws and heavy, wool blankets on the market. Texture is always a must in any home decorating, but especially in the fall. These range from rough, bumpy, smooth, silky, heavy linens or leathery.

Organics

Using natural elements throughout your house should look “just collected” and real. If you are going the faux route, make sure to have plants and accents look as real as possible. Decor such as plastic pumpkins and silk flowers make a home look dated. Instead, look for fall branches, apples, pears, weathered gourd bird houses, fall greenery, and dried flowers. Don’t forget to go out in nature for some of these! Minnesota offers an infinite supply of decorative touches that can be gathered in your own yard or the woods.

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The Clever Kitchen

The kitchen is the unofficial gathering grounds of the house. Whether you are a family of one, seven, or entertaining a group of 20, the kitchen is where everyone will inevitably be all at once. To help your home reflect the sensations of the season, there are fun ways to enhance your environment.

The end of summer brings many local artisans and their kitchen creations to the area through their processes of canned goods. These goods are an art form that is not only appreciated by our stomachs, but a great gift to give to friends, and a simple way to add some uniqueness to a counter or table scape. The natural depth of color and texture is a great way to add an accent alongside a stone or wooden bowl filled with fruit or to embellish a charcuterie board.

Florals are also a great addition for a pop of color and texture. Whether they be real or faux, a bundle of deep oranges in a Mason jar or an older, unique glass lends a combination of depth and brightness to the environment, pairing perfectly with the sensational, spicy smells of autumn. Incorporating apples, berries, and thin cat tails are an excellent addition to any bouquet. Natural elements such as wood slices or birch branches bring the simplicity of Mother Nature indoors.

Decompress in the Living Room

The comfort of a thick blanket, oversized, soft pillows, paired with a big glass of red wine, beckons to be snuggled into and enhances the feeling of relaxation after a day of work. Let the combination of mustard yellow and slate blues bring a sense of peace as you cozy in for the night. There is no such thing as too many blankets or pillows when it comes to the season of nesting. A variety of textures enriches the environment, bringing depth to any size of the room.

Pampas plumes are a soft way to add a burst of brightness in a tall vase, placed perfectly in a corner of the room or by a doorway. Monochromatic bundles of flowers such as mums, zinnias, and hydrangeas placed throughout the room are simple but bring a burst of joy and optimism. A more traditional collection of stems and leaves in a simple vase or pitcher, is a great way to celebrate the fall foliage. The deep red of dogwood branches, the vibrant yellows and oranges of a Maple, and the greens and berries from rose hip branches are the trifecta of tradition. To add a hint of northwoods, add some pheasant feathers and an arrangement of deer antlers.

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A Bohemian Paradise

Is there anything better than a sunny porch on a fall Saturday afternoon? Wearing your favorite oversized sweater, being wrapped up in a big, chunky blanket, enjoying a hot cup of coffee, reading your favorite book for the fifth time or enjoying a new adventure... this is autumn in a nutshell. Fill your outdoor oasis with a variety of giant oversized pillows atop the perfect, chunky rug. Enjoy an indoor hammock, macramé swing, or the traditional porch swing, brimming with soft linens to keep the cool chill at bay.

Along with the soft lighting of lamps or a string of Edison lights, candles offer a soft light. Candles also enhance the senses with their many scents, including rich blends of cinnamon, cloves, sage, bergamot, and eucalyptus

Not all floral arrangements are necessarily vase-bound. Wreaths are a unique and creative way to add foliage to a smaller space. Simple metal rings hung with thin jute rope, adorned with delicate branches, dried flowers such as straw flowers, lavender bundles, eucalyptus branches, and berry sprigs bring a colorful but minimalist element.

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The Great Outdoors

Fall naturally welcomes herself to your yard without much need of assistance. But we can help adorn her with some gifts. Replace the flowers in your pots with a combination of ornamental cabbages, tall grasses, and gourds or try arranging dried hydrangeas in a galvanized bucket. Dried hydrangea bundles in a galvanized bucket. Freshly picked ditch wildflowers in an old crock. A tall, mixed bundle of native grasses, wrapped in wide, natural fiber ribbon.

Make decorating the outside of your house a family event. Take the kids in your life to the pumpkin patch for the day and have them create a uniqueness all of their own. Have a campfire in the backyard where everyone can collaborate on outdoor creations. Try a pumpkin topiary with burlap bows, wrapped in white lights perhaps.

For a bolder statement, paint your front door a colorful color. Hang large, showy wreaths that can be seen from the road. Create a bountiful display of pumpkins and gourds, fountaining down your steps, with accents of mums throughout.

Make it Uniquely Your Own

Take the time to plan out and decide on your color palette. Use elements you already have, but recycle your dated decor. Find ideas you like. Decorate in layers, using natural elements and textures. Have fun!

With every change of the season, we have a natural change of our senses. Assist the organic evolution of each season by enhancing the sanctuary of your home to reflect each of the senses. Visually add colors that bring a sense of relaxation, comfort, and peace. Celebrate the crackle of a fire either in a fireplace or at a firepit in the backyard with friends. The feel of soft or chunky-knit linens are a must in almost every room. Take in the smell of autumn-scented candles or diffused oils and the warmth of freshly-baked sweets. Taste the season through rich ciders, full-bodied wines, and coffees. These are the hallmarks of the season and there to enjoy as the leaves turn and our nights are longer. L&H

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Directions to access: 4.5 mi NE of Amor to N shore.

Facilities:

• 1 Ramp (concrete slab)

• 1 Parking lot (gravel) 10 vehicle/trailer parking spaces no accessible parking spaces

• 1 Dock

• 1 Restroom

ACRES

578.49

MAX DEPTH 29 FEET

SHORE LENGTH 4.78

CLARITY 8.4

Fish Species in WALKER Lake

Source: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources & Wikipedia

MILES

FEET

Black bullhead, black crappie, bluegill, brown bullhead, burbot, hybrid sunfish, largemouth bass, northern pike, pumpkinseed, rock bass, smallmouth bass, tullibee (cisco), walleye, yellow bullhead, yellow perch, bowfin (dogfish), common carp, redhorse, white sucker, banded killifish, blackchin shiner, blacknose shiner, bluntnose minnow, golden shiner, Iowa darter, Johnny darter, logperch, mimic shiner, and spottail shiner.

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FEATURE LAKE
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With a level lot and 100 feet of lakefront, this piece of property on Otter Tail Lake seemed like the perfect place for Marilyn and Dale Nelson to build a home.

“We have three adult children and eight grandchildren, and we wanted a place by the lake where we could gather and enjoy family times together,” says Marilyn.

Although the new structure is a spacious two-level home, with four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and more than 3,000 square feet of living space, Dale Nelson claims this house, “is about as cozy as any we’ve ever had.”

This North Dakota couple both enjoy the process of renovating, building and decorating homes; they have plenty of experience in that area.

When they purchased this property, Marilyn says there was only a three-stall garage on the back of the lot.

“Since we wanted to be there during the construction of the home, we first converted the third stall into living quarters.”

The Nelsons chose a local family-owned father-daughter business, Bladow Construction in Battle Lake, for their builder and general contractor.

“My grandpa started Bladow Construction in 1966, and I’ve been involved with my dad in this business for quite a few years,” says Tiffany Bladow. “We offer new home construction, major remodels, and design work all over the lakes area.”

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"Both Rick and his daughter Tiffany worked hard to make it happen for us within our time frame."
Marilyn - homeowner

Hilltop Lumber in Ottertail, another family-owned business, supplied all the building materials. Founded in Glenwood, Minn. in 1988, it now has four locations – Glenwood, Ottertail, Alexandria, and Park Rapids – offering building supplies for both residential and commercial projects.

A self-proclaimed Pinterest browser, Marilyn enjoys spending time on the Internet to get home building and decorating ideas from a number of sources. Before they even chose their builder, she found a floor plan they both liked on Architectural Designs, a family-owned online business that offers a wide range of house plans for homeowners. “We purchased the plans from them, and then, with Rick Bladow’s drafting experience, we tweaked it a little bit, working with

him to finalize that design to meet our specific needs,” she says. “I think Bladow Construction was building three houses at the same time, but both Rick and his daughter Tiffany worked hard to make it happen for us within our time frame. Rick was here at the site a lot, and Tiffany does all the finishing work herself.”

Exterior

With white siding and gray trim, this home has an American farmhouse look and feel to it from the outside. Dale says the original plan called for board & batten siding, which is typically made of wood.

“After discussing it with Matt Blashack at Hilltop Lumber, however, we decided to go with LP® Smartside® siding,” he says.

"It was great working with the Nelsons. They have a lot of experience, and that shows through."
Matt Blashack - Hilltop Lumber

Made from engineered wood that’s treated with a process to add strength, along with resistance to weather and decay, this siding and trim from LP® Building Solutions comes in a variety of options and styles.

“The Nelsons chose a white Diamond Coat Board & Batten, and they liked Evening Gray for the soffits and fascia,” says Blashack, who began working on the sales team at the Hilltop Lumber Ottertail location soon after it opened more than eight years ago. “Marilyn and Dale had already decided to go with Marvin Windows throughout the home, so they were happy to find out that instead of white window wraps, Marvin offered a Cadet Gray as one of the color options.”

Their original design plan called for a metal roof over each of the two porches, and the black/charcoal shingle roof they chose blended nicely with the charcoal color of the steel roofs.

“The backsplash tile in the kitchen was a fun project. The tile has a shimmery, wavy look to it, and it actually has three colors in it.”
Marilyn - homeowner

“It was great working with the Nelsons,” he says. “They have a lot of experience, and that shows through. Although they knew what they wanted, they were very flexible and willing to listen to suggestions along the way.”

Marilyn’s choices also shine through in many ways, including the outdoor light fixtures –and a distinctive wooden screen door with pine tree cut-outs.

Interior

While the style of the home may look like American farmhouse from the outside, Marilyn says the inside has a more coastal-inspired aesthetic, including numerous nods to all different types and colors of fish.

“I knew I liked fish, but when we first got started, I wasn’t sure what kind of color scheme I wanted to go with on the inside,” she says. “Then I found a tile that I really liked for the wall in the laundry room, and I knew that was it.”

When Marilyn began working with River’s Edge Cabinetry in Perham, she showed that tile to them, and “we kind of figured it out together,” she says. “Greg Meyer, the cabinet maker, does very nice work, and everyone there was so helpful. We were very pleased with the outcome.”

The 8 x 8-inch cement tiles have a flower pattern with a couple different shades of blue. Those colors are used as accents throughout the home, especially in the kitchen.

As a division of Joe Foltz Construction & Interiors by Winkels, this husband-and-wife cabinetry business handles new construction and remodeling projects for both residential and commercial clients. Besides custom cabinets, they can also provide countertops, hardware, showers, fireplaces, appliances, and window treatments.

“The kitchen cabinets in this home are alder, and one of our custom stains from River’s Edge was used on all the lower cabinets,” according to Tasha Foltz, Owner/Designer.

For the upper cabinets, they chose a Benjamin Moore paint called White Dove, and the island accent blue color is Hale Navy.

“We also added metal accenting panels on some of the flip-up cabinet doors in the kitchen,” she adds. “They have a metal mesh panel on them that gives some of the upper cabinets a unique look.”

A Secret Door

A tall piece of built-in cabinetry is stained in the same custom color as the lower cabinets, and has those same metal accenting panels across the top. There is more than meets the eye, however, with these three large panels that appear to be stationary. One of the panels opens as a door that leads into a full walk-in pantry.

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“Marilyn had seen a similar pantry entry when they were looking at homes, so she brought us an ‘inspiration picture’,” Foltz explains. “When customers bring us ideas, we like to be able to create something specifically for their situation, and to fit any particular space. This is a statement piece, but it’s also functional.”

Besides the obvious use for food and small appliance storage, Marilyn says the grandkids are also very pleased with the space, and think of it as a place to go into and to hide from everyone.

Not only did the Nelsons watch the home being built, and make all the individual choices, but they also installed some of the flooring, ceiling, and tile themselves.

“The backsplash tile in the kitchen was a fun project,” says Marilyn. “The tile has a shimmery, wavy look to it, and it actually has three colors in it.”

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For the wood floors in the kitchen and dining area, Dale says they used a pine tongueand-groove, with a Driftwood stain.

“Marilyn loves the metal touches, and we both love a lot of wood,” he says. “We installed wood ceilings in a couple other places we owned, and for this house we added them in the kitchen and dining room.”

There are two bedrooms and a small family room on the second floor, with a large bath that has two sets of vanities for the grandchildren. There are also two primary bedroom suites on the main floor and a large open kitchen with two living areas.

“The front part facing the lake was supposed to be all screened porch, but we wanted more usage, so we opened that up,” says Dale.

That extra room allowed them to also add a second fireplace.

“One of the fireplaces has a semi-smooth cement face, but for the other one, we wanted a different type of look, one that makes it seem like it’s been there for ages,” Marilyn

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“We like having a large social place where we can all gather.”
Dale - homeowner

explains. “We had found a photo on Hebron Brick’s online site, and it was perfect for us. We didn’t want it to LOOK perfect.”

Although the fireplaces are quite different, they tie the living areas together to help create that warm and cozy atmosphere that’s so important to the Nelsons.

“I like all the different conversation areas we have throughout the main floor,” Dale adds. “You can be in the kitchen, or sit at the dining area near the fireplace, or even in the other areas, and you can still see everyone, and talk to others. We like having a large social place where we can all gather.” L&H

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FEATURE HOME

his rustic and luxurious cut-logstyle lake cabin is an unforgettable escape for the homeowners, away from Sioux Falls in the picturesque wilderness of Lake Pickerel in Grenville, South Dakota. Step inside, and prepare to embark on a journey of warmth and relaxation unlike any other.

After going to Lake Okoboji in Iowa, for years, the homeowners decided they wanted to find a quieter lake–somewhere safe where they would feel comfortable raising their kids. When originally looking for a place to build their lake cabin, they went to visit some friends who had a place on Lake Pickerel. Many properties and a tiny restaurant adorn this 955-acre lake known for its spring-fed water and being one of the deepest natural lakes in South Dakota.

“We went and visited our friends and loved the feel of the lake and the quietness of it. There aren't 100 jet skis out on the lake. There are some weekends where there’s maybe only five or six other boats out on the lake, so I felt comfortable sending my kids out at a younger age, on the jet ski or in the boat,” said the homeowner.

Nor-Son began construction on the lake cabin in the summer of 2008 and the project took a year to finish. The next year, they submitted the cabin for an Excellence in Construction Award with the MN/ND Associated Builders & Contractors award program, where it won an Eagle Award–which is a top honor.

Behind The Inspiration

When the homeowners approached Nor-Son to build their home, Nor-Son hadn’t ever worked on a project in South Dakota before that time. “It was fun and interesting to work with a client that wasn’t in Northern Minnesota because it’s a very different type of atmosphere in South Dakota. One of the reasons I was assigned to the project is because my family personally has a cabin about 20-30 miles away from where this job site was.

I was familiar with the area,” said Amy Dirkes who was the Project Architect with Nor-Son on this build.

Even before the cabin had been built, the homeowner started an idea book where she pulled pictures and sheets out of magazines and books that inspired her. Anything she found and loved she cut out and put into that book. She commented, “It was back in the day, when you still looked at magazines and books for your inspiration. Every time I found a magazine picture I liked, I added it to my collection,” she said.

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“Every time I found a magazine picture I liked, I added it to my collection”
| homeowner

The Rustic Home by Ralph Kylloe was also a huge inspiration to her as she and her husband went through dreaming up and designing this lake cabin.

After putting together her idea book that was filled with the soul of their dream lake cabin, she sat down with their architect, Amy Dirkes. “I showed her everything I liked, and she did a great job of incorporating those ideas and then some. She did a phenomenal job,” the homeowner said. “I don’t feel like it took us too terribly long to make a plan that we really liked.”

Design Mastery

Nor-Son conducted several meetings with the homeowners and also went to Sioux Falls a few times to meet with them and talk about their goals for building the house. Nor-Son also took them through past clients’ cabins that they’d built in Minnesota. When the homeowners bought the property, they had Nor-Son build a guest home up against the bay area before building the main house. The properties are across the road from each other. “A road goes through to the dead end at the end of the point. Their property is almost to the end of the point,

so the main house was on the south-facing property and the guest home faced a bay on the north side of the lake. The guest house was kind of a trial run for them to work with us and to make sure they were happy with the process and working with our team. They were happy with us! We eventually designed and built their main home,” said Dirkes.

Nor-Son was excited about designing and building this lake cabin for the homeowners since the rustic log home wasn’t really what people were seeing on the lakes in South Dakota at that time. “The cabins were usually more ‘mom and pop’, smaller cabins that were more traditional looking, not so much of the rustic, so it was really fun to introduce that style of home. Because after we built

that home, there were others popping up around the lake, taking inspiration from the one that we created,” said Dirkes.

When it came to all the little things, the homeowners knew exactly what they wanted even when it came down to smallest details like noises that one usually hears in their home. “I told them I didn’t want to hear any noises in the house. I didn’t want to hear water running down the wall when someone flushed the toilet. I didn’t want to yell from upstairs and have someone downstairs hear me,” said the homeowner. To help cut the noise, a sound-deadening board was installed in the great room since the vaulted ceilings were close to the children’s bedrooms.

“They weren’t scared of trying new things. We were able to push the envelope in some of the design details.”
| Amy Dirkes, Nor-Son Custom Builders

The design team had brilliant attention to detail and left no stone unturned in their journey to creating a noise-free sanctuary–resulting in a truly exceptional retreat that the homeowners have been enjoying for many years.

“Honestly, working with that client was a lot of fun. They were very involved from start to finish. They weren’t scared of trying new things. They took more inspiration from those Montana-style mountain lodge homes, which isn’t typical of what you see in South Dakota. We were able to push the envelope in some of the design details,” said Dirkes.

The Details: Wood, Metals, and Stonework

One of the defining features in this lake home is the juxtaposition of cut logs and exposed wooden beams mixed with a lot of stonework, bringing the rustic warmth inside; this creates a beautiful aesthetic. “The homeowners were interested in doing something different and fun and they didn’t want to have a place that was like everyone else's. That really makes it a great project, because you can introduce some things that other clients don’t have interest in doing. They were a fun couple to work with. Their kids were young when we started the project, so we kind of watched their kids grow up,” said Dirkes.

The Wood

The wood throughout the cabin is one of the distinguishing factors in this log cabin. The floors were built with reclaimed oak wood, and then it was intentionally distressed to have a rough texture. The homeowner talked about how she didn’t care if her kids ran through the house with wet feet because that floor wasn’t going to be damaged.

This cabin has so many areas with detailed woodwork, which brought the warmth of nature indoors. There were seven different stain colors that were placed on the wood throughout the cabin–this allowed them to get consistent warm shades. They also used a custom paint finish and a hand-rolled finish to create a rustic appearance in the lake cabin. These were applied in several areas, such as the kitchen island and the cabinets.

The meticulous attention to detail extends even to the smaller elements, such as the knotty wood used for the door frames and staircase rail, showcasing the commitment to fulfilling the homeowner's desires. NorSon ensured that the twigs, logs, and wood remained as natural as possible, preserving the rustic charm envisioned by the homeowner.

Inside the cabin, all of the log work, as well as the white cedar and pine, originated from Minnesota. Natural elements like the wood and stone were hand-picked for their rustic allure.

Going beyond traditional approaches, the team ingeniously designed a captivating twisted twig railing that gracefully leads to the second level of the lake cabin. Crafting this unique masterpiece proved to be both thrilling and challenging, since they had to construct it onsite to accommodate the complexity of the slope. “There’s so much character in that wood,” said the homeowner.

They also crafted a custom ladder using the logs and twigs for the boys' bedroom. It helped the kids and their friends get to and from the bunks in that room.

Rust + Metal Details

The attention to detail for both design and execution is clear when you look at things like the unique cabinet fronts in the kitchen. They have a stainless woven mesh that was set into the fronts of the cabinets and then they were rusted on purpose. The rusting process was achieved by dipping each piece into a saltwater solution. When they reached the desired color of rust, they were sealed. Another detail that really adds to the rustic aesthetic is the steel-range hood. “The range hood over the kitchen range is all custom metal, even down to the last little rivet. That was meticulously discussed and reviewed with the homeowners to make sure we were capturing the right vision that they wanted,” said Dirkes.

The Stonework

Exquisite stonework is a huge part of the design, reaching throughout the lake cabin. All of the stones used in the house were hand-selected by the homeowners and design team. The stones came from an Oklahoma stone quarry.

“The fireplace in the main level is all solid big boulders, big rocks. The fireplace is rock, and it creates that feeling that it’s always been there, like the house was built around it,” said Dirkes. The fireplace stones were skillfully cut and pieced together like a giant jigsaw puzzle. Impressively, some cornerstones of the fireplace weighed a staggering 2 ½ tons, making their placement a challenging task. To ensure the team's safety and prevent back injuries, they employed a creative approach where they cleverly used 2-inch wide pipes to roll the massive stones across the floor and into their designated positions with precision and caution.

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“The fireplace is rock, and it creates that feeling that it’s always been there, like the house was built around it.”
| Amy Dirkes, Nor-Son Custom Builders

A Few Other Details the Homeowner Loved

There are two rooms where the homeowner’s daughters sleep, and these rooms share a bathroom. “One has a king and a single. The other one has a queen with a single. I tried putting in as many beds as possible so when my kids had friends over, there would be plenty of places to sleep,” the homeowner said. The boys' room has a queen-size bed and four twin-sized bunks built into the walls.

The designer and owner of Interiors Etc., Mary Kelly, took some old doors and refurbished them before cutting the ends off. She then put a mirror inside the panel of the door and finished it off by painting it. It was placed in the girls’ shared bathroom.

Another feature the homeowners love is their screened porch, which faces the lake. One can only imagine the fun nights they have, filled with laughter and great conversation. “We have a great big table in the screened porch so we can fit all our kids and friends in there for dinner. We eat all of our meals out there. I said no TV on the porch so it invites game playing, reading and relaxing, and talking,” said the homeowner.

Interior Design: The Furniture + Lighting

The homeowner and the interior designer, Mary Kelly, embarked on a collaborative and transformative journey to make the interior design reflect the homeowner’s vision, lifestyle preferences, and preferred aesthetic. When talking about working with the interior designer, the homeowner was so thankful and appreciative of all her hard work and that she walked through the process with her. “She went everywhere with me; she came up to Minneapolis and helped me pick out all the lighting. “We have a lot of unique lighting. Our big chandelier is like a waxed candle, so it drips if it’s on for too long,” the homeowner said. “We went to the International Market Square and then we also took a trip to Chicago and I actually found 90% of my stuff that I put in the cabin in Chicago.”

Couldn't have done it without:

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Allstar Construction | ROOFING

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Bunn Masonry | MASONRY

Quality Welding | ORNAMENTAL METALS

Mathew Hall | FLOOR TRUSSES

Nordecor | MILLWORK

Expert Insulation | INSULATION

Brainerd Door & Woodwork | EXTERIOR DOORS

Brewster Building Center | INTERIOR DOORS

Great Northern Door | SPECIALTY DOOR

Stellmach Drywall | DRYWALL

Builders Carpet | WOOD FLOORING

First Rate Painting | PAINTING

Geo's Paint & Finish | PAINTING

Brock White | FIREPLACE

House of Glass | GLASS SHOWER

Twin Cities Closet | CLOSET

Fabricators Unlimited | COUNTERTOPS

Terry's Tops | WOOD COUNTERTOPS

Syverson Tile & Stone | GRANITE COUNTERTOPS

Crystal Cabinetry | CABINETS

Falk Ground Source Technologies | HVAC

Superior Plumbing & Heating | PLUMBING

Burdette Electric | ELECTRIC

Cartier Lighting | LIGHT FIXTURES

Created For Lifestyle

The homeowners enjoy escaping the city or to the lake cabin any chance they can during the warmer months. The homeowner’s father-in-law was out at the lake cabin and had asked her, “Okay, now that you've lived here this long, is there anything you would have changed?” She told him the only thing she would change is to make the laundry room bigger, which is pretty good if that’s the only thing you’d want to alter after so many years. “We put in a laundry chute, which I love, so it's easy for the upstairs people to throw their items downstairs,” said the homeowner.

The cabin at Lake Pickerel is the epitome of relaxation–a lakefront getaway. Its fusion of rustic charm and modern amenities creates a sanctuary where the homeowners can unwind and reconnect after a busy week. “The whole house is unique and very us. It really speaks to our vibe and way of life. We play a ton of games, such as ladder golf, and I’m always looking for the newest and greatest yard games. We do a lot of cards, Cribbage, Rummy, and all kinds of games,” said the homeowner.

The cabin isn’t just a building–it’s an embodiment of the homeowners' lives and what they find most important. Down to each detail, this is a home that has been thoughtfully designed, curated, and enhanced, one piece of inspiration at a time. L&H

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BEYOND THE MITRED CORNERS

409 W Stanton Ave | Fergus Falls, MN

218-998-4147

Tuesday - Friday Open 10am to 6pm and Saturday Open 9am to Noon

A little off the beaten path, but well worth the trip.

Open the door to a shop with beautiful quality merchandise and a few surprises. You will be sure to find just the right piece for your living room or bedroom. You can even have that perfect picture framed for your living room with personal service. Beyond the Mitred Corners, Fergus Falls-the shop you will be glad you stopped.

PERIWINKLE MARKETPLACE

328 MN Hwy 78 | Ottertail, MN

218-367-3900

Open 7 Days a Week | Mon thru Sun | 10am - 5pm

Memorial Day to Labor Day | 9am - 6pm Daily

Beyond The Mitred

Corners is a locally owned and operated custom framing and gift shop. Owner, Lisa Anderson, will help you with a personal touch. She will assist you every step of the way with all of your framing needs.

Welcome to Periwinkle! All Things Lake!

Periwinkle Marketplace is an Ottertail city shopping favorite. Find women’s clothing, jewelry, kids, home décor, and all things lake! Stephanie Ellingson Dykhoff and her crew are known for making a walk into the store a great experience!

“It’s been 23 years (since 2000) and it feels like only yesterday that we started Periwinkle in Fergus Falls! Thanks for supporting our stores throughout the years! We would not be here without you! You are the reason we continue to grow!”

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One stop shop for Fusion Mineral Paint!

FOREST EDGE GALLERY

46461 295th Ave | Vergas, MN 56587

(218) 342-2681 | www.forestedgeartgallery.com

Open Memorial weekend through Labor Day weekend

Tues – Sat 11-5 | Sun 11-3 | Closed Mondays

After Labor Day through the end of October

Open Weekends: Sat 11-5 | Sun 11-3

Open by Appointment Also | Follow us on:

Forest Edge Gallery is a fine art and fine crafts gallery just 4 1/2 miles northwest of Vergas, Minn. The gallery features the artwork of the owners – Patrick Shannon and Helena Johnson, as well as artists from the area and across the U.S.

MARCELLA ROSE

“Radiate Compassion”

(218) 290-4599 | Shop online: www.MarcellaRose.com

43005 US Hwy 59 | Pelican Rapids, MN 56572

Marcella Rose Studio on Prairie Lake

Open by appointment, call 218-290-4599

Marcella’s inspirational fine art encompasses original oil paintings, bronze sculptures, sculpted sterling jewelry — and archival limited-edition gicleé prints. Set up a private appointment to shop available art, or to commission an original painting.

You will find metalwork, pottery, paintings, jewelry, fused and blown glass, laser art and much more from many talented artists. The gallery has beautiful floral gardens with Patrick Shannon’s copper and steel sculptures on display.

We are on the “Vergas Back Roads Studio Crawl”September 23rd, 10:00am - 3:00pm

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DOT & MINNIE’S AND LEVEL III

dotandminnies.com | leveliiiboutique.com

148 1st Ave S | Perham, MN 56573 | 218-346-4180

Dot & Minnie's is a true boutiqueyou'll find Joseph Ribkoff, Sympli, Luukaa, Kozan, Tulip, Bodil, Chalet, Fenini, Cut Loose, Liverpool, FDJ, and many other unique lines all in one store in downtown Perham. Explore a wide range of classic styles and an unbelievable variety of jewelry.

Not quite your style? Try our sister store across the street, Level iii. There we stock trendy styles in an industrial setting. Whatever your style, we have something for you!

Most of our styles are available for purchase from our extensive websites, dotandminnies.com and leveliiiboutique.com. Shop by type of item or by brand; have it shipped, or held for pickup! Need additional information on an item? Email or call and you’ll have your answer within 24 hours—we try on more for customers than for ourselves!

THE BRIC

215 W Lincoln Ave | Fergus Falls, MN 218-998-2225

Open Mon thru Fri 10am - 6pm | Sat 10am - 4pm

The Bric in downtown Fergus Falls was again voted Otter Tail County’s Best Woman’s clothing store! We offer extra small3xl, but the fun doesn’t stop there. We continue to expand your shopping experience with...

• Baby Gifts

• Girl Friend

• Jewelry

• Bridal

• Kitchen

• Shoes

• Anniversary

• Gourmet/Candy

• Bath & Body

At The Bric, we offer a wide variety of gifts for men, women, and children, perfect for special occasions such as birthdays, showers, weddings, and anniversaries. Our store carries the latest decor trends, with unique and on-trend items available on both levels. We are constantly expanding our brand selection to enhance the shopping experience for our customers. We strive to cater to everyone’s preferences and interests. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay connected.

Shop The Bric in downtown Fergus Falls.

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CREATIVE TOUCH BOUTIQUE

516 Broadway St | Alexandria, MN | 320-762-8786

www.creativetouchboutique.com

Open seven days a week | Follow us on

THE MARKET OF BATTLE LAKE

122 Lake Ave S | Battle Lake, MN 56515

218-864-2555 | www.marketfergusfalls.com

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Fall Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 10:00am - 4:00pm

NOW OPEN! Our new location is located at 504 Broadway Street in the beautiful downtown Alexandria! CTB is a lifestyle boutique featuring trendy and classic styles for you and your home. With a wide range of brands and styles, we truly do have something for everyone. Our women’s styles are size inclusive and we pride ourselves on cute, comfortable and affordable. With three times the retail space, our expanded home decor section is one you don’t want to miss! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to shop the latest new arrivals, sales, events and all things happening at the new location! Shop online with us at www.creativetouchboutique. com or shop in store with us seven days a week!

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Stop by The Market of Battle Lake and pick up your items for Fall and Home décor at the lake.
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