Beach House Makeover

Unexpected leaks required a change of plans; the result is an inviting home with natural appeal // Photography by Martin Vecchio
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Ahhhh, the views of Pine Lake! The homeowners love their upper-level terrace just off the master suite.

The Kracht family had lived in their West Bloomfield home on Pine Lake for about two months when they discovered some serious leaks and water damage.

“We had ice damming and, unbeknownst to us, it had been going on for years prior to us moving in. It caused rot, mold, and more,” says homeowner Erin Waligora Kracht. So for three and a half years, she and her husband and children moved from a hotel to an apartment, to a rental home, and then to another apartment, while their lakeside dream home was undergoing a complete restoration.

With lots of space for the kids to play, along with the beckoning water, the home’s environs are appreciated year-round.

“They found years of ice damage and black mold,” recalls Kristin Eleni Shellenbarger, the couple’s interior designer and owner of Bloomfield Hills-based Iron Key Designs.

Shellenbarger was initially brought on to help with kitchen repairs from the water damage. At that time, she worked for Artichoke Interiors. “I ended up working with the Krachts for nearly three years,” she says. “The home had to be gutted and we completely remodeled it.”

Kracht and her husband, Eric, who have three children — two of whom were born during the remodeling process — wanted a home with organic elements that would exude a natural appeal. “We love the beach and water,” says Erin, explaining that she grew up on a lake in Fenton and loved the years she lived close to the water in California. Her husband, who once lived in Hawaii, also has a penchant for waterside living. “We call the home a ‘modern beach house,’ ” Shellenbarger says.

This room showcases the Krachts’ desire for a home with organic elements and a natural palette.

On the outside, the team did away with what Shellenbarger calls “1980s funky curves,” glass blocks, and most of the stucco. “We used a new Hardie board cladding in a navy paint,” she says.

The Krachts called on Birmingham-based DesignTeam Plus to help with the architectural end of things. “Harold (Remlinger, principal architect) was brilliant and knowledgeable,” Eric Kracht says. “It was his idea to use different materials, like metal on one side, that break it up.” Two decks, one off the master suite and one off the family room, look out to the lake.

The master suite features wallpaper with a calming forest theme.

Mother Nature’s appeal is evident throughout the interior. As for the palette, the couple and their designer went with predominantly blacks, blues, and neutrals, including lots of wood. “There are natural wood textures throughout, which look great with the black. To bring the water in, we used turquoise, teal, and blue tones,” Shellenbarger says.

In the kitchen, a shiplap island in matte black complements counters made of wood from Tree Purposed, based in Livonia. The wood gives the room a warm feeling, says Shellenbarger, who also points out that visitors immediately notice a column in the island. “It helps support the second floor, so we embraced it and used it as an architectural element, adding shiplap,” she says. The counters around the range are stainless steel.

The kitchen’s shiplap island in matte black is an eye-catcher.

The family loves to gather on what they call “the top floor,” which is above the second floor and is a bonus room of sorts. It features a wall of pine boards that were stained several different colors, to give it interest. “We picked three different finishes and, rather than stack the wood, we staggered it,” Shellenbarger says.

On the second floor, the designer and architect created a new hallway.

Laundry spaces include one in the basement and an added one on the second floor. “At first we were thinking it could be a playroom, but then we thought, let’s do a second-floor laundry,” Shellenbarger says. With custom-built matte black barn-style doors, simple white subway tile, touches of turquoise, and a quartz countertop, it’s a peaceful place in which to work.

The floor above the second floor has a playspace with a unique wood treatment.

One of Erin’s main goals was to have nearly zero maintenance, especially after the extensive length of time spent “under construction,” she says. To that end, even the primary suite’s deck materials offer easy care. “I wanted low or no maintenance anywhere I could have it,” the homeowner says, “so we have aluminum deck flooring inspired by our aluminum dock.”

The forest-themed wallpaper that hangs behind the couple’s bed is calming. “Erin read an article on forest bathing, and the concept is if you can be among trees or see trees, even if it’s photography, you’ll enjoy a calming effect,” Shellenbarger explains. Adds Erin: “It lowers your blood pressure.”

The primary bath exudes peace, thanks to wood accents and neutral tones.

Continuing with the homeowners’ desire to use wood throughout, the primary bath and the hallway leading to the bath are wrapped in beautiful cedar. “I was obsessed with the cedar,” Shellenbarger says. The shower tile is made of a lava stone, and the designer says “It’s supposed to be like a crystal in your home, and gives you positive energy.”

When asked about her favorite spot, Erin takes her time to answer. “That’s hard,” she says. “There are so many areas we love. I guess it has to be the lower-level family room. We sit there a lot and play with the kids, with the lake as our backdrop. We love to watch the sunsets from there.”

Adds Shellenbarger: “We didn’t want it to feel like a cold, modern house — and I think we accomplished that.”


An inviting kids’ playspace, with FLOR carpet-tile flooring, has plenty of room. One can even take a ride on a little swing!

Buyer’s Guide

Interior Design
Kristen Eleni Shellenbarger, Iron Key Designs, LLC, Bloomfield Hills, ironkeydesigns.com

Architecture
DesignTeam Plus, Birmingham

Bathroom, primary
Bathtub – Kohler, Kohler Signature Store by First Supply, Birmingham
Countertops – Quartz, Stone for You, Oak Park
Shower Floor – Ann Sacks, Michigan Design Center, Troy
Wall – Cedar wood
Walls, Tile – Virginia Tile Co., Michigan Design Center, Troy

Bedroom, primary
Bed Frame and Headboard – West Elm, Birmingham
Fan – Big Ass Fans, Kentucky
Wall Treatment – Murals Wallpaper, Etsy

Family Room
Fan
– Minka Aire, Herald Wholesale, Troy
Fireplace Surround – Virginia Tile Co., Michigan Design Center, Troy
Flooring – Ciot, Troy
Shelving and Mantle – Tree Purposed, Livonia
Sofa and Loveseat – West Elm, Birmingham
Table, Surfboard – Etsy

Kitchen
Backsplash
– Glass, TileBar, New York
Cabinetry – Shelby Cabinet Shop, Shelby Township
Countertop – Stainless Steel, MCM Fixture Co., Hazel Park
Countertop, Island – Beech, Tree Purposed, Livonia
Flooring – Oak, Smith’s Hardwood & Construction Inc., St. Clair Shores
Hood – Vent-A-Hood, Witbeck Home Appliance Mart, West Bloomfield
Shelving, Display – Custom, Tree Purposed, Livonia

A second-floor laundry room (top) has custom-built matte black barn-style doors.

Laundry Room
Backsplash
– Ciot, Troy
Cabinetry and Storage – Shelby Cabinet Shop, Shelby Township
Doors, Barn Style – Custom
Flooring – Ciot, Troy
Paint, Cabinets — Sherwin-Williams, Oceanside 6496
Paint, Doors — Sherwin-Williams, Tricorn Black 6258
Sink – Ikea, Canton
Washer and Dryer – LG, Witbeck Home Appliance Mart, West Bloomfield

Sitting Area
Backsplash – Pine, Iron Key Designs, Custom
Cabinetry – Shelby Cabinet Shop, Shelby Township
Carpet – Georgia Quality Carpet Outlet, Holly
Fan – Minka Aire, Herald Wholesale, Troy
Paint, Railing — Sherwin-Williams, Tricorn Black, Matte
Railing – Iron Key Designs, Custom
Shelving, Display – Tree Purposed, Livonia
Sofa – Pottery Barn

Exterior
Building Materials – Stucco, Cedar Hardie Board with Sherwin-Williams’ Rainstorm 6230
Paint Company – Armor Tough Coatings, Holly


 

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