Camp Firewater one of many stops on Tour of Homes

Published 1:45 pm Sunday, March 10, 2013

Camp Firewater is one of several homes participants in the Green Blades Garden Club’s Tour of Homes can enjoy. (photo submitted)

Camp Firewater is one of several homes participants in the Green Blades Garden Club’s Tour of Homes can enjoy. (photo submitted)

The best cabins combine rustic furnishings and rough-hewn architecture of wood and stone complete with porches, walkways and open-air rooms to encourage outdoor living.  The owner of Camp Firewater restored this previously small cabin on Lake Lanier to resemble America’s Great Camps of old.

The homeowner, a designer, relied on a multidisciplinary team of artists, craftspeople, architects and builders to create a high level of craftsmanship fundamental to the Great Camp tradition.

The overall design is notable for its attention to detail, evident in the mountain laurel twig railings, paneling and wainscoting from an old barn in Tennessee and using the same wood on the fronts of the kitchen cabinets.

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At the same time, furnishings that took three years to accumulate keep the camp’s history alive. The greatroom with its stone fireplace will capture the visitors’ attention with many collectibles. A bunkhouse style bedroom has a Adirondack style vintage lake boat hanging from the wall and each bed is outfitted with a Hudson bay wool blanket.  The outdoor sitting area with a firepit has a walkway leading to the spectacular boathouse with its beautiful view of the lake and hills.

Camp Firewater will surprise and delight visitors with its rustic style reflecting the value of natural materials and handcraftsmanship.