$2.5M Waterford Township home is on an island. Here’s how it was built – Detroit Free Press

Judy Rose, Special to the Detroit Free Press Published 7:01 a.m. ET Feb. 6, 2021 | Updated 10:44 a.m. ET Feb. 6, 2021

True original design house on an island in Lotus Lake. Wochit

This house has more than 150 windows and a wooded island to look at all woods and lake and protected wetlands. Youd drive to it carefully, single file, across a one-lane raised causeway.

From scratch this house was the project of one owner, working with a 23-year-old architecture student. The materials are natural cedar and stone; the horizontal lines are Prairie-style.

Prairie style lines with natural cedar and stone distinguish this house designed by an architecture student. Its owner took over as his own contractor to build the house on an island. Its double front doors are an homage to Frank Lloyd Wright.(Photo: Provided by MJW Photography)

Its inspiration was the setting Blain Island in Waterford Township, north of Detroit. It has a few more luxury homes, but In summer you can only see those across Lotus Lake.

This owner had been living on Lake Orion but wanted a site more private. He found this land in 1997, then searched for an architect. Alas, he found sticker shock. The quotes seemed prohibitive, $60,000, he said.So he went to the U-M School of Architecture.

He snagged a then-23-year-old student, who said hed do it for $10 an hour. Not yet licensed, the student had an architect father who could sign the project.

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When I asked him to design it, I said, I want the energy to flow through the home, the owner, who requested not to be named for privacy reasons,said. Its a very long home.

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The house is about 100 feet long, and if you stand on the deck at its far end, you can see through to the other ends trees. One entire long side is windows. Its a very bright house, but its not direct sun, he said.

The two-story family room looks out to the island's water, woods and wetlands. At left, a hammock is hung to suggest relaxing.(Photo: Provided by MJW Photography)

A year later, plans were done and the owner went shopping for a builder. Again, sticker shock. In the end he became his own contractor. I hired crews. I supervised every step, he said.

My favorite question was, 'If this were your house, what would you do?

Of course there were glitches.

Because he saved the trees close to the house and the grade is very steep, heavy equipment and a crane were ruled out.

Every stick had to be carried in by hand, he said. Even those tall window walls had to be framed and then erected without a crane.

They couldnt use a scaffold for elevated work. The workers invented a substitute by laying plywood across two pump jacks and pumping themselves up and down.

The house has many distinguishing features, including 4,000 square feet of stone.

Inside, this makes four fireplaces, one of them two stories tall. Outside, stone walls are a theme that starts and stops down the length of the house at different heights. That wall becomes the anchor, he said.

A curving catwalk between bedrooms offsets the horizontal lines of Prairie style in the family room below. The hearth in front of the fire box is a giant stone. The "mantels" scattered up the fireplace are slices from a felled oak tree. All four fireplaces are such stone with oak slices.(Photo: Provided by MJW Photography)

A different stone is used in huge slabs to build an imposing stone stair entrance.They lead up to double doors that are a Frank Lloyd Wright tribute with a pattern of squares.

Another feature is the beautiful cedar wood both inside and out. Added to this is a flourish the owner invented. Hed come across a crew that had just felled a very large oak and asked to buy it.

He took it home to his builders and asked them to slice it on an angle. Those slices are buffed now, polished and scattered across his four stone fireplaces as small, glowing mantels.

The Prairie-like theme here stresses strong horizontal lines sometimes intersected with a sharp angle. But high across in the family room is a counterpoint a long, curving catwalk that connects two bedroom wings.

A large curved catwalk in this home at 4210 Blain Island Road in Waterford. The house is on an island in Lotus Lake on a deeply wooded site with more than 150 windows, beautiful cedar and stone work.(Photo: Provided by MJW Photography)

With 2 deeded acres and 2 acres around those that are protected wetlands, this owner cut as few trees as possible to maintain the wooded view. He likes the house partly hidden by trees and calls this an enchanted forest.

He knows a different owner might take down more trees to trade some woods for the wider lake view. Meanwhile, he likes to call his place Isle of View, which when spoken sounds like I love you.

Blain Island is about 35 miles north of Detroit. Its in Lotus Lake, a 185-acre all-sports lake, which is wide open to the larger Maceday Lake.

Lotus Lake was named for the lotus flowers that grow around its edges.

Where: 4210 Blain Island Road, Waterford Township

How much: $2,488,000

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 3 full, 2 half

Square feet: 4,100 on the two main floors, plus about 1,100 in the finished walkout lower level.

Key features: True original design house on an island in Lotus Lake. Deeply wooded site, lake shore, great privacy, more than 150 windows, beautiful cedar and stone work,Prairie lines, set back from the lake. Decks at three levels.

Contact: Levan Wood, RE/MAX Eclipse, 248-770-1029.

In order to limit our staff's exposure to coronavirus, the Detroit Free Press is temporarily suspending its practice of using our photographers to capture images for House Envy and is instead using photographs prepared by listing Realtors, with credit to thephotographers. We thank the Realtors for helping in this effort.

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