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Weekends inWeston

A Lake Winnebago vacation home brings a family closer to home—and closer together.

TWords by Susan Cannon | Photos by Nate Sheets he story of this airy Cape Cod on pristine Lake Winnebago came about when the owner—a high-energy young grandmother—decided to trade in her Grand Lake, Oklahoma, vacation digs for a new lake house closer to home—home being her full-time country property where she raised her children on acreage outside of Kansas City. As it became less convenient for her now-grown kids and extended family, with their own kids and busy schedules, to make the three-hour drive south, she decided a new locale close enough to rally the troops—for even a day or a weekend—was in order.

Enter Keith Eymann, custom builder and owner of Ambassador Construction, with whom she has a very trusting, longtime working relationship. Nearly twenty-five years ago, Keith built the family farmhouse in the country.

When he answered her call a few years back, just as Lake Winnebago was expanding and developing new lakefront lots, the homeowner explained that she had one more house in her and took him to view the tony lakefront community. Her mandate was that he choose the lot where they would build. He chose well.

In collaboration with Elswood Smith Carlson Architects, Keith delivered, executing the homeownerʼs desires to a T. They thoughtfully customized her new home to accommodate adults and loads of kiddos with consideration to the flow and functionality of the interior and exterior spaces, allowing for an active yet restful lake lifestyle. They created accessibility from the basement, where all of the lake gear is stored, to the backyard, steps away from the private dock.

Other features include a long, narrow scullery, cleverly tucked in between the guest bath and the kitchen, and close to the back door leading to the screened-in porch—a chic go-to space to accommodate hungry and thirsty guests as they enjoy the outdoor lounging areas, hot tub and infinity pool. The placement of the swimming pool and adjoining hot tub on the same level as the main living area was an engineering and design accomplishment, considering that the land slopes downward toward the lake.

The result is beautiful off of the great room but required the architect, engineer and pool designer to build up and support the patio and pool from below while maintaining the aesthetic integrity of the back of the house.

Engaging interior designer Pat Conner of Madden-McFarland Interiors was a key step to seeing the home come to life. “The house was designed to maximize the views and complement the lake setting, but we wanted to go with more of a coastal vibe throughout the interior,” Pat says. “The homeownerʼs permanent residence is a farmhouse with darker tones, so we wanted something completely different here.”

Pat incorporated a soothing palette enhanced by the soft blues of water and sky. “We went for traditional coastal colors, but in a more subtle, toned-down fashion to keep it serene from room to room,” she explains. “We also chose fabrics in a light-fast, comfortable texture for the sunlight that comes in through the overscaled windows.”

The views are but one spectacular feature of the kitchen, dining and great room, which flow seamlessly together, accommodating casual entertaining. The surface materials play out nicely with pleasing tonal and textural mixes inside and out, as well. The dark 100-year-old beams used in the lofted living area work beautifully mixed with natural hardwoods, light walls and cool marble, muted antique rugs, a soapstone tile backsplash and herringbone floor.

“Some of our initial selections were actually the area rugs,” Pat says. “We chose them first through a resource in Dallas to create our color palette. From there, we worked on our fabrics and paint colors to create a harmonious balance. The trim elements were also very important—an area where we put a lot of time and intention. I wanted to incorporate aspects that you find in older coastal homes in the form of detail and layers, as well as authentic finishes like the reclaimed timbers from Wisconsin and the custom dining table made with antique furniture construction techniques. We also had a little fun with unexpected features, like a hidden candy dish in the stair railing.”

Pat continued the airy vibe through the firstfloor primary bedroom and bath, as well as in the upstairs accommodations. A bunk room for the littles can sleep up to eight, with one long, horizontal bunk that situates the children headto-head and foot-to-foot, while two double beds fit vertically underneath. All are decked with cozy, extra-large, curly fleece pillows, like floating on clouds. After a great day by the lake, and no pressure for a long journey home, the adults and kids, alike, are all content.

CLEVER!

BUILDER: Doyle Construction FRAMING: JBC LUMBER: McCray

Lumber ROOFING: Aspen DRYWALL: Wallboard Specialties

HARDWOODS: SVB Wood Floors CARPET INSTALLATION: Legacy Flooring APPLIANCES: Nebraska Furniture Mart

COUNTERTOPS: Blue Valley Granite

MID-CENTURY REBOOTS

PRAIRIE VILLAGE ORIGINAL

DESIGNER/BUILDER (1961): Bob Wendt DESIGNER (2021-22): Poolehaus Residential Design CONTRACTOR: Faust Construction

MILLWORK: Hinge Woodworks, Custom Finishing by Lodahl

Professional CUSTOM METAL FABRICATION: KC Metalworks

DOWNTOWN CONDO

ARCHITECT: el dorado inc. DESIGNER: Ramsey Interiors

REMODELER: Scheier Complete Remodeling CABINETS: Century

Wood Products TILE: Virginia Tile LIGHTING: Wilson Lighting

CUSTOM LIGHTING AND TABLE: Bronze Age Design CUSTOM

RUGS: Kyle Bunting; KDR; John A. Marshall FURNISHING: KDR; Designerʼs Library; John A. Marshall (Herman Miller)

PLUMBING: Ferguson BLINDS: KDR CUSTOM DOORS: Kansas City Millwork MIRRORS AND SHOWER DOORS: Binswanger

Glass COUNTERTOPS: Carthage Stoneworks RECYCLED GLASS

COUNTERTOP: Carthage Stoneworks APPLIANCES: Ferguson

DOOR HARDWARE: Locks and Pulls OUTDOOR FURNITURE: Kannoa; Ebel; Carthage Stoneworks

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KITCHEN CABINETS + BATHROOM VANITIES: Builders

FirstSource ELECTRICAL: Empowered Electric PLUMBING: Lexington Plumbing APPLIANCES: Fisher & Paykel

WALLPAPER AND FABRIC: Sourced with Wells Design Studio, KDR MARBLE: Rocktops LANDSCAPING: Norman Landcraft

FURNISHINGS: Crate and Barrel VINTAGE FURNITURE: Brown Button Estate Sale; 200 Main Vintage GLASSWARE AND ACCESSORIES: Else-Wares BEDDING: IKEA BATHROOM

TILE: Wayfair BLACK HERRINGBONE PORCH TILE: Floor & Decor PLUMBING FIXTURES: Kohler FIREPLACE: Fireorb

DOORS: Windsor Doors WINDOWS: Marvin Windows

WINDOW TREATMENTS: KC Blind Guys

Rooms With Views

ARCHITECT: SixTwentyOne CONTRACTOR: Faust Construction

ENGINEER: Stand Structural Engineering LANDSCAPER:

Aesthetic Outdoor Design REAL ESTATE AGENT: Bash & Co.

Sothebyʼs International Realty APPLIANCES: Wolf, Sub-Zero, Cove CABINETS: Hinge Woodworks CLOSET: California Closets

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