The owners of a cottage located on Canandaigua Lake enjoy entertaining family and friends. To optimize the time they spend at the lake, they asked us to design and build a lakefront porch addition with some unique features that allow them to extend the season. This challenging project took six months to complete and was started just as the snow was melting in March. The new outdoor living space includes many amenities such as a gas fueled pizza oven and grill, bar sink and refrigerator, and a wood-burning outdoor fireplace.
This open porch addition built onto a lake cottage provides a multi-purpose outdoor living space and a spectacular lake view. We also built the steps, pillars and reset the retaining wall to complement the addition.
We worked with the homeowners to address their specifications for the outdoor living space they envisioned:
1. Design the lakefront porch addition to complement the home’s architecture.
The porch addition was designed and products were selected to blend with the home’s architecture. Ceiling lines for the porch replicate the shape and design of the windows of the home. A gabled roof was used to optimize the view of the lake from inside of the home. The roof serves as the structural support for a stone veneer outdoor wood-burning fireplace.
The gabled roof complements the shape of a large arched window and does not obscure the view of the outdoors. Boral cultured stone veneer was used on the chimney and the areas for built-in appliances and storage. Copper gutters were used for both function and aesthetics.
2. Design the kitchen to accommodate outdoor appliances.
The homeowners chose upscale stainless steel finish outdoor appliances from Lynx that are designed to be built-in and will withstand the elements. These appliances include the grill, refrigerator and storage cabinets. A gas-fueled pizza oven from Alfresco was selected for the project. There is also a built-in bar sink and granite counters.
To protect the kitchen during winter months we installed plumbing that is self-draining. The owners are having custom covers made to protect the appliances and counters when not in use.
A gas grill, refrigerator, storage cabinets and a bar sink were built into a stone veneered island with a granite countertop.
3. Provide ample space for entertainment and seating.
The porch will comfortably seat twelve or more people. There are two dining tables that will seat ten adults, and cushioned lounges and chairs for enjoying the view or sitting in front of the fireplace. The porch includes lighting and a ceiling fan for ventilation.
Several features were added to enhance the comfort and function of the space:
The fireplace wall includes storage, a pizza oven and additional counters.
Composite decking complements the siding of the cottage. The slip and splinter resistant surface is ideal for those who want to walk barefoot on the porch.
Lighting was integrated into the intricate interior design of the ceiling.
4. Comply with lakefront zoning requirements.
We needed to obtain a zoning variance from the town to build the addition. The structure of the current home and its driveway were at the maximum allowance for impermeable space, space that will not allow water to seep through. The problem required a creative solution to obtain approval. We redesigned the driveway, taking up asphalt and replanting grass, to meet the permeability standard to get the project approved.
In lakefront communities zoning ordinances are important for both the safety of residents and to protect the environment, especially in a setting like pristine Canandaigua Lake shown here from the porch addition.