Overlooking Ontario’s lakes, this home works with the landscape to create an intimate, permeable living space
Set among the dense woodlands of Muskoka Forest on the banks of the eponymous lake, Sagamore North Cottage is an elegant, measured presence and a carefully balanced mediation between humans and nature.
Designed by Akb Architects, the residence grew out of the client’s brief for an intimate retreat that can double as a place for entertaining friends.

A desire for understatement shapes the overall plan. Black cladding helps the building recede into the night landscape, while the surrounding trees provide visual screening and privacy.
Formal inspiration for the project comes from the local floating docks, which are reinterpreted as a series of planar elements that touch, rotate, and overlap to create vertical and horizontal surfaces beneath a large, unifying roof.

The living spaces comprise a series of thresholds, solids, and voids that connect interior and exterior. With the home following the site’s natural slope, a lower level is created that opens onto a large stone patio. The walls that frame this area create a sheltered, intimate space that is still in direct contact with nature.

Over 280 m² of covered decking wrap around three sides of the home, transforming the kitchen, living room, and dining area into porous spaces that open onto the lake. Full-height sliding walls dissolve the boundary between inside and out, while making it possible for the house to transform from a private retreat to a place for family gatherings.

At the center of the building, a skylight that runs the length of a concealed hallway brings the beauty of the night sky into the home.

The material palette emphasizes tactility, with wood, metal, concrete, and stone surfaces finished with artisanal precision – particularly evident in the invisible biscuit joinery and hand-troweled microcement finishes. A black granite wall, a monolithic presence that spans both levels, acts as the focal point of the project’s layout while also referencing the site’s rocky outcrops.

Sustainability was key to every design decision, with a geothermal system supplying heating and cooling, materials being almost entirely locally sourced, and deep overhangs reducing solar heat gain. Extensive glazed openings maximize natural ventilation and daylight, while artificial outdoor lighting is kept to a minimum. The house occupies the footprint of an existing building to preserve the mature trees and rock formations, and reduce site impact.

Sagamore North Cottage fully embodies the studio’s design approach, which emphasizes the intangible and poetic qualities of space. The result is a home that works with the landscape to create a domestic experience built on tranquility, connection, and privacy open to the natural world.
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Location: Muskoka, Ontario, Canada
Completion: 2024
Size: 465 m² Total Floor Area; 283,7 m² Surrounding Deck; 36.6 m x 15.5 m Roof Span
Architect: Akb Architects
General Contractor: Tamarack North Construction
Consultants
Furniture: Akb Architects
Landscape: Ron Holbrook and Associates + Rockscape Construction
Photography by Shai Gil, courtesy of Akb Architects