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Modern Cottage Renovation in Michigan

By Dwell @dwell
A sagging ranch house is reborn as a spacious cabin with a soaring roof in Harbert, Michigan. Slideshow The Harbert Cottage with a gabled white roof in Michigan

“When you’re doing a second home, a lot of the character of the design is defined by what it isn’t,” says architect Greg Howe, as a way of explaining the minimalistic approach that was taken on this Michigan weekend home. “If you think of it as cold, you have to remember, the setting, and accessing nature, is the point.”  

When a Chicagoan sought to provide a little spit and polish to his aging cabin in Harbert, Michigan, a low-key 1970s ranch house, his sentimental attachment encouraged a renovation. According to architect Greg Howe of Searl Lamaster Howe, who helped reimagine the weekend retreat, renovating helped strip away the unnecessary and focus on simple and honest construction.

“If he hadn’t done something, it would have collapsed in a few years,” he says. “It was built simply with a sagging roof. Our client pushed it in the direction of a renovation, and had some specific issues corrected. The steep metal roof, for instance, overcame the functional shortcomings of the original and really became one of the key elements.”

While the process simplified, the end result was a cabin with a lot more character. 


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