2017 Tour: Bruce Lenzen Design/Build, LLC

 

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Bruce Lenzen Design/Build

Home #9 Bruce Lenzen Design/Build

3 Proehls Trail, Hudson, WI 54016
715-808-8220
brucelenzendesignbuild.com

From the low-pitched metal roof and stone-and-stucco exterior to the floor-to-ceiling windows and open, streamlined floor plan, this home—a modern take on Frank Lloyd Wright’s prairie style—features a seamless indoor/outdoor connection. Situated on a point only 40 feet from Willow River in Hudson, Wisconsin, with waterfront views out front and back, the feeling inside this home is of being on a luxury yacht.

Bruce Lenzen of Bruce Lenzen Design Build specializes in designing/building on unique lots, including the St. Croix River and other waterfront properties that require experience in the management of government regulatory bodies. Clients who hire Lenzen receive uniquely designed, customized, luxury level homes using innovative architectural and interior design.

His expertise can be seen in the amount of high-quality details in this home (like hidden blinds tucked into the ceiling) and the millwork, custom cabinetry, and stone surfaces. Features like the large disappearing glass doors offer the best of both worlds: A room with a view that opens to the outdoors. Italian porcelain tile floors extend from inside the home to outside on the wrap-around outdoor patio, complete with a fireplace and expansive grilling area.

The prairie-style is emulated in the open connections between the spacious kitchen and living room area (complete with a three-sided fireplace) and main level bar lounge and wine closet. The spa-like master suite is privately located in its own wing.

Rounding out the upper level is the office, family room, and two guest rooms for this empty-nester couple’s waterfront dream home.

Directions

Take I-94 to WI-35 – N/2nd Street South in Hudson. Take exit 1 from I-94. Continue on WI-35 N/2nd St South. Turn right (east) on Vine Street. Turn left (north) on 7th Street. Follow 7th Street to Proehls Trail. The home is in a cul-de-sac at the end of Proehls Trail.

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