Collection by Sybil Taylor

The T-House

A steel-glass house built in 1968 by Architect, Harry Kohl, on the shores of Kempenfelt Bay. The design highlights the four-season natural beauty of the area, drawing the outdoors in through extensive windows on the main and upper level. The unique construction is essentially two large-sized rectangles perpendicular to each other, cantilevered on 80 ft steel beams. Current owners enjoy this lake house as a weekend retreat, and have decorated it in mid-century 'shagadelic' to pay homage to its history.

Mid-Century art and furnishings brings this second bedroom to life. Entire north wall is windows facing the water....outside balcony connects to upper deck.
Mid-Century art and furnishings brings this second bedroom to life. Entire north wall is windows facing the water....outside balcony connects to upper deck.
Eastward view of upper deck from interior upper balcony area outside master bedroom.
Eastward view of upper deck from interior upper balcony area outside master bedroom.
Westward view to upper deck from top of Living Room stairs
Westward view to upper deck from top of Living Room stairs
Lake/Front view showing living room windows surround.
Lake/Front view showing living room windows surround.
View from inside the living room out to the lake, summer
View from inside the living room out to the lake, summer
Winter view
Winter view
View from the kitchen out the lakeside front windows
View from the kitchen out the lakeside front windows
View from master bedroom down to back garden.
View from master bedroom down to back garden.
Guest bedroom.
Guest bedroom.
Basement rec room.
Basement rec room.
view of gardens and waterfront from upper deck
view of gardens and waterfront from upper deck
grass dock and boat lift
grass dock and boat lift