
For years, the Shuswap was where you went to escape the grind. But as more professionals trade the commute for the lake life, the home office has shifted from a secondary thought to a primary feature of custom home design. When you’re building from the ground up in the Shuswap, you have a unique opportunity to create a workspace that doesn’t just house a desk, but actually supports the way you live and work.
At Launch Construction, we’ve noticed that the most successful custom offices aren’t just about adding four walls and a door; they’re about intentionality. Whether you are overlooking Copper Island or tucked away in the trees, here is how a custom workspace can be tailored to the modern “Work-from-Lake” lifestyle.
Managing the View
The biggest draw of building in the Shuswap is the scenery, but that same beauty can present a challenge for a digital workspace. Large windows are a hallmark of custom builds, yet they can lead to significant screen glare when the sun reflects off the water or the snow. During the design phase, it is worth considering the orientation of the room. Positioning the desk relative to the window can ensure you enjoy the view during a break without struggling to see your monitor during a mid-afternoon meeting. Solutions like recessed window treatments can also provide light control without cluttering the architectural lines of the room.
Creating a Sense of Separation
A custom home is often designed for hosting and open-concept living, the office needs to function as a private retreat. While many standard homes use lightweight materials that allow sound to travel, a custom build allows for more thoughtful choices in construction. Selecting solid doors or exploring different types of interior wall insulation can help create a quiet environment. It’s about creating a “boundary” that feels like you are officially “at the office,” even if the lake is only twenty feet away.
Clean Connectivity
Nothing disrupts the look of a brand-new custom room like a mess of tangled cables. One of the greatest perks of building custom is the ability to plan your electrical layout before the walls are even closed. By identifying exactly where your workstation will sit, you can place outlets precisely where they are needed. Or, opt for built-in cabinetry with integrated charging stations, ensuring the office remains as polished and organized as the rest of the home.
The Professional Backdrop
In the era of video conferencing, your office is often the only part of your home that colleagues or clients see. Instead of a generic background, many custom builds incorporate the same high-quality finishes found in the main living areas. Whether it’s custom shelving, a specific paint tone, or a feature wall that echoes the timber or stone elements of the exterior, your office can be a reflection of the Shuswap environment. It’s a way to maintain a professional image while subtly reminding everyone on the call exactly why you chose to build here.
Is your workspace “Lake-Ready”?
A custom home is about making sure every square foot serves your specific needs. If your lifestyle includes a career that allows you to live where you play, your workspace should be just as carefully considered as your kitchen or your deck.
Looking for inspiration for your next build? Explore our Recent Projects to see how we’ve helped others transition to the Shuswap, or contact us today to start a conversation about your vision.
