This historic 1930s lodge on a private peninsula needed a complete restoration: the casements had been chewed from within by trapped squirrels, snow blew in through gaps between the logs, and there was 15 inches of water in the basement.
The client’s goals were to preserve the character of the lodge, modernize the layout, improve the natural lighting, and create an effective building envelope. To bring in more natural light and improve lake views,
Albertsson Hansen added a large dormer and several new windows, each replicated by a custom mill-work company to match the original 1930’s window in every detail.
Source: Bay Lake Lodge | A&H Architecture