MOS Architects' Michael Meredith designed this home that floats serenely on Lake Huron. The home is a summer vacation spot for its family, though I can't say I'd mind staying here all year. The beautiful scenery is in full view from this floating house. A floating house is a great way to fully enjoy a lakefront property.
The floating house features lots of natural wood surfaces and a simplified home design.
Implications - Looking through a gallery of this house will either torture or inspire you. Personally, it's given me a concrete goal -- to one do own (...or rent) a home half as beautiful.
Floating Summer Homes
Lake Huron Home to a Floating House by Michael Meredith of MOS Architects
Trend Themes
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Floating Summer Homes — The trend of floating summer homes provides an opportunity for architectural firms to create innovative and sustainable designs for waterfront living.
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Natural Wood Surfaces — The trend of incorporating natural wood surfaces in home designs opens up opportunities for timber and woodworking industries to provide sustainable and eco-friendly building materials.
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Simplified Home Design — The trend of simplified home designs presents an opportunity for interior designers and home decor companies to create minimalist and functional spaces.
Industry Implications
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Architectural Firms — Architectural firms can capitalize on the trend of floating summer homes by creating innovative and sustainable designs for waterfront living.
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Timber and Woodworking Industries — The trend of incorporating natural wood surfaces in home designs offers opportunities for timber and woodworking industries to supply sustainable and eco-friendly building materials.
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Interior Design and Home Decor Companies — The trend of simplified home designs provides an opportunity for interior designers and home decor companies to create minimalist and functional spaces.