Key insights
- Create plenty of storage both inside and out.
- Use easy-to-clean materials for flooring and countertops.
- Invest in durable siding and decking to minimize maintenance.
A “low-effort” lake home is all about minimizing maintenance, simplifying access and making it easy to enjoy the water without constant upkeep. The best ones feel almost turnkey — arrive, relax, repeat. Here are the features that make that possible:
Design your interior for easy living and cleaning
Entry “round-up” station
Keep baskets and rugs available by the front door to quickly corral wet towels and muddy shoes before they cause chaos.
Hidden storage
Invest in storage, especially those that work double-duty. A storage bench by the front or a pull-out bed in the living room adds extra space for when you need it and function for when you don’t.
Smart features for remote control
Wi-Fi thermostats, security cameras and smart locks let you manage the home even when you’re not there.
Four-season usability
If you plan to use it year-round, good insulation, efficient heating and a mudroom for boots and gear make winter lake life much easier.
Main-level living
Having a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and laundry all on one level means less hauling up and down stairs — especially helpful when you’re carrying coolers, towels or groceries. If that’s not possible, try to group areas together, like laundry and rooms on one level.
Open floor plan and indoor/outdoor flow
A lakeside deck or a screened porch make it easy to move between inside and outside without a lot of setup. Larger doorways like big sliding doors make it easy to move extra furniture in and out for outdoor lunches and
Durable, easy-clean interiors
Think luxury vinyl plank flooring, tile and washable surfaces. Lake life can mean wet feet, sand and sunscreen, so pick materials that clean up quickly. Add removable rugs for comfort and door mats to help stop debris from coming in and floors from becoming slippery.
When it comes to exteriors, think low-maintenance
Wash-off area
Utilize a hose and some pavers to create a “wash off” station to get the sand and muck off feet and paws before heading indoors.
Low-maintenance exterior and deck
Look for durable siding like fiber cement, engineered wood or composite materials instead of high-maintenance wood. Metal roofing is especially popular on lake homes because it often holds up well to weather and generally requires less upkeep.
Minimal landscaping
Natural landscaping or native plants often reduces mowing, watering and erosion. Bonus if the property is designed to manage runoff well — less mud, fewer shoreline issues.
Good storage solutions
Dedicated storage for lake gear (life jackets, paddles, cushions, fishing gear) keeps clutter out of the house. A shed near the water or built-in benches at the dock can make a huge difference.
Good parking and access
A flat driveway, plenty of parking and easy turnaround space make hosting and unloading painless. Bonus if the road is well-maintained year-round.
Boat lift and canopy
A lift keeps your boat out of the water (often less maintenance), and a canopy protects it from the elements can save time and money.
Enjoy your summer
Lake life is meant to be easy — sleeping in, lying by the lake, roasting marshmallows by the fire — no one wants to waste any of their precious summer time cleaning and updating their cabin. By investing in the right home features, you’ll spend less time cleaning and updating and more time in the sun.
Reach out to an Edina Realty agent to find your perfect lakeshore getaway now!
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