When interior designer Terry Ellis began working on a Bloomfield Township client鈥檚 home in 2021, her task was to create their dream home. She was responsible for providing space planning and selecting fabrics and furnishings for all the rooms in the three-bedroom, 5,600-square-foot contemporary home, including this lakeside lanai.
When she asked the couple how they wanted to use the lanai, the homeowners, whose children are grown, told Ellis they wanted the room to accommodate card-playing (Michigan rummy, to be exact) and hanging out. A beautiful fireplace and barbecue grill also adorn the space.
鈥淕uests and family can easily get to the lake, take a boat ride, come back to eat, enjoy a fire, and lounge,鈥 Ellis says.
Ellis鈥 top three favorite elements of the lanai are the variety of textures, the functional layout, and the view. The home, which was completed last October and was designed by architect Kevin Akey, principal at , sits on a lot that Ellis says may be 鈥渢he best鈥 on Gilbert Lake.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the perfect spot to watch sunsets, and there鈥檚 a lot of privacy,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t faces the south but has visual access to the setting sun.鈥
Here, the designer 鈥 whose company, , is based at the in Troy 鈥 provides tips on durable, weatherproof furnishings; easy-maintenance materials; and performance fabrics.
Sitting room
There鈥檚 plenty of seating, which听is important in a lanai, Ellis says. The outdoor sectional and 鈥渁 few chairs for those who prefer to sit upright rather than in the deep, plush sectional鈥澨齛re from at at听the Michigan Design Center.
Deal 鈥檈m up
The couple play cards at the concrete dining table. The designer learned from another client not to choose a granite tabletop because cards听鈥渇ly鈥 across the slick surface. 鈥淭he concrete table has a sort of mottled top,鈥 she says.
Pillow panache
For the accent pillows, the designer selected (from the Pindler showroom at the Michigan Design Center). They are great for indoors or out and are stain, fade, and mildew resistant.
On the surface
Even though there are screens and vinyl options for the walls, the space still can be exposed to rain, wind, and dust. 鈥淵ou must think about surfaces that can be wiped down easily. The [which she chose for seat cushion upholstery] are fabulous,鈥 Ellis says.
A1 BBQ
To have a barbecue grill within this type of covered space, it鈥檚 important to install a large fan hood, Ellis says. The grill鈥檚 cabinetry is made of a weatherproof wood built for the outdoors. Ellis says high-end appliance stores can point you in the right direction if you鈥檙e looking for weatherproof kitchen and grill setups.
A rug plug
Go for a polyurethane rug for indoor-outdoor use, Ellis says. 鈥淲e chose a handwoven one with a textured pattern, and we had cut right to the inch.鈥 While the rug, from The at the Michigan Design Center, appears to be a sisal or jute material, it鈥檚 actually synthetic and the material is extremely durable. 鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to clean,鈥 Ellis says. In fact, the designer had additional runners in this material cut to use indoors.
Neutral zone
The homeowners prefer a neutral palette, and that鈥檚 evident throughout the home and in the lanai. Ellis shares that neutral doesn鈥檛 mean boring, especially when you have a pleasant mix of materials and textures. 鈥淧eople say neutrals are so boring and vanilla, but look at this room, including those sock-weave chairs around the dining table.鈥 From , the chairs are covered with a supple sock-weave upholstery in a polyester.
Look up
The ceiling is a stained wood plank that echoes the soft-grain, wide-plank flooring in the home鈥檚 interior space. Although Ellis didn鈥檛 select the ceiling materials, she says they were a brilliant choice that creates a wonderful flow from outdoors to in. 鈥淭his room has to be an extension to the entire interior.鈥
Screening for the best
The architect selected a . The screens are remote controlled and can raise up or drop down, offering the homeowners ease and convenience. They also can close off the room with a secondary clear vinyl shade that operates on the same headrail as the screening product.
Table talk
The dining table, from is made of cast concrete. Considering potential damage from outside elements, Ellis says the stainless-steel base is the way to go. 鈥淚t鈥檚 less prone to corrosion.鈥 Meanwhile, the coffee table, also from Bernhardt, features a striped-stone top, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 laminated so that the surface is protected and easy to clean.鈥
This story is from the July 2023听issue of 黑料网 Detroit magazine. Read more in our digital edition. And click here听to see more metro Detroit interiors.听
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