Our Hidden Creek project was just featured in Great Lakes by Design Magazine.
Hidden Creek embraces discovery, starting with the winding driveway that guides you through a dense woodland. As the home comes into view, it is slowly unveiled, with the entry as the focal point.
The towering trees create a sculptural effect over a thick carpet of russet-colored needles, quieting the atmosphere and setting a mood of intrigue. The flat land eventually hits a ridge where it begins to slope toward the creek.
“That ridge became the place we all agreed was the most advantageous for the placement of the house,” Franceschi said. “But we were just captivated by this whole piece of property. It felt very architectural already, almost like being in a church. It was manmade, this grid of trees, but it really helped us imagine the approach to the site and it helped give a scale to the property.”
Thank you to our interior design partner, Kathy Waite Design for helping us bring this design to life!