Positioned on a narrow strip of land with Silver Lake to one side and the Atlantic Ocean to the other, the East Lake Beach House in Delaware is a striking vacation home that offers water views in every direction. Designed by Robert M. Gurney for a modern family, the house is organized across three generous levels to balance communal gathering spaces with private retreats. On the exterior, four distinct gable-roofed forms break the massing into smaller, welcoming volumes that feel both elegant and approachable.
The materials lend the house a timeless, coastal character: cedar shingles, copper panels and mahogany doors create warmth and durability suited to a seaside environment. Inside, a contemporary palette and carefully chosen finishes emphasize light and views. Folding and sliding glass doors on every level erase the line between interior and exterior, encouraging a breezy indoor-outdoor lifestyle that suits a family vacation home. A long, refreshing pool connects the main deck to the beach and reinforces the strong relationship between the house and its waterfront setting. Photographs by John Cole capture the thoughtful details and expansive views that shape the home.
Function and comfort guided the planning. Public areas are generous and fluid, while bedrooms and personal spaces remain clearly separated to afford privacy for family members and guests. The interior design emphasizes clean lines and resilient materials that stand up to coastal weather, creating a bright, light-filled environment that always directs attention toward the surrounding landscape. Thoughtful circulation connects living spaces vertically and horizontally, so each level benefits from both lake and ocean perspectives.
Resilient materials are combined with meticulous detail and clean lines to create a bright, light-filled interior that focuses on the views. The house is designed and built to serve as a lasting vacation home for generations.
The site’s narrow footprint required careful placement so that every room could take advantage of water views and natural light. From the street, the facade reads as a private, welcoming composition that screens the interior while providing easy access to the beach. At dusk, warm exterior lighting highlights the cedar and copper finishes, making the East Lake Beach House glow against the shoreline.
Practical details support long-term use: durable cladding, robust doors and large operable openings allow the home to withstand coastal conditions while remaining comfortable and easy to maintain. At the same time, the interior choices—light woods, neutral surfaces and carefully selected pops of color—create a relaxed, modern atmosphere that feels both elegant and cheerful. Whether used for weekend escapes or extended family gatherings, the East Lake Beach House demonstrates how thoughtful design can connect architecture, landscape and everyday life.