Our #ProjectLakeLife Renovation - The Solarium

Another week and more dust at #ProjectLakefront! We’re running out of rooms to hide in and spending a lot of money on Swiffers.

So as you know, the lake view was certainly one of the main reasons that we loved this house, but I was also really drawn to all of the unique architectural features in this quirky house. The glass enclosed solarium on the south end of the house was a big surprise. Check out my video tour from when we first saw the house with our realtor!

Lord I hate my voice on video!

The original owners added this solarium at some point over the past 46 years, presumably because they wanted the luxury of a hot tub outside their master suite. So you’ll see that the space was designed as a two level space with the drop-in hot tub at the top level with a door into the master bedroom. My Netflix brain just imagines all of the swinging hot tub parties that happened in that space over the years. The lower level served as a den space or music room judging from the guitars.

 
 

But the reality is that we’re not hot tub people. Our old house came with a hot tub in the back yard and we gave it to our neighbors who dragged it across the street.

The only one who enjoyed this new hot tub was Ranger!

 
 

We tucked a couple of chairs in the bottom level which offered a nice view of the lake. Again … Ranger loved it!

 
 

So as much as Ranger was perfectly happy with the space as it was designed, I knew that it was at the top of the list for what needed to be gutted and renovated. So we got to work, or rather my contractors at Wateredge Construction, got to work removing the hot tub. I believe it went to a good home with one of the guys. Then we closed off the door from the master bedroom and lowered the floor so that it was all on one level.

Now the question was what were we going to do with the room? There are a lot of challenges in the space. The brick wall is the back of the living room fireplace and there is an ash clean out at the very bottom to contend with. The floors will need to be leveled and the wood from the living room will be carried into this space. The vertical siding you see is the exterior of the entire house. It will all be patched and painted Sherwin Williams Iron Ore along with the rest of the exterior. The concrete block will be framed and finished with drywall.

In the back left corner of the space, below what used to be the door to the master bedroom, is the one and only access to the crawl space, so we needed to find a way to maintain that but hide it. So, we’ve decided to line the back wall with cabinetry that would double as a bar and some library space. We’re going to place a 30”W wine / beverage cooler in front of the access door so that we can pull it out as needed.

The room is on the narrow side, so the furniture layout was tricky. Besides being narrow, the brick wall throws everything out of symmetry. After several different renditions, I finally came up with a plan. Here is a rendering of what I have in mind for the space.

Check out the back wall where the door into the bathroom once stood. I’m going to cover that wall with greenery (probably faux because my thumb is black). I love the look of a living wall and it works so perfectly with our surroundings. And I’m showing a mural from my talented friend Amanda Moody of Bombshelves on the right side of the room. This is one of my faves from her, but I may challenge her to create something brand new and unique for me.

I’m going to refer to the room as our “Library Lounge”. I have a library table at the back of the room with stacks of books and fun collections. And I’ve hinted for an old-school turn table for my birthday (which is coming up if anyone wants to send me presents). We discovered all of my great vinyl from the 80s when we were packing to move, so we’ll have to build on that collection. The chairs will of course be swivel so that we can turn and enjoy the view of the lake while we read a juicy novel and listen to some Morrissey. Of course, we’ll throw the glass sliding doors open when the weather is nice and use the room as an additional entertaining space, as it connects to our deck. And who knows, maybe someday we’ll install a brand new hot tub out on that deck.