There is a quiet discipline to this home.
Designed in collaboration with PKA and Brooke Voss Design, the architecture is rooted in restraint—low, linear, and intentional in its relationship to the landscape. Brick wraps the exterior in a grounded, enduring materiality. Step inside, and that same brick continues inward, dissolving the boundary between outside and in.
The continuity is not decorative. It’s structural to the experience.
Floor-to-ceiling Marvin windows frame water, lawn, and sky with precision. Light moves freely through the home, softened by wood ceilings and balanced by clean white planes. The kitchen reads as a composition—oak, stone, and seamless cabinetry—while the central brick hearth anchors the living spaces without interrupting sightlines.
Every transition is considered.
Every material has a purpose.
The result is a home that feels settled into its setting rather than placed upon it—modern, but not cold. Refined, but not overworked. A study in proportion, detail, and restraint.
This is what happens when architecture, interior, and craft move in alignment.
BUILDER Streeter Custom Builder / ARCHITECT PKA Architecture / INTERIOR Brooke Voss Design / PHOTOGRAPHY Scott Amundson