Andrea Peschel Swan and her husband, Bret Swan, have always had strong connections to water.
Andrea grew up on the Mississippi River, where she fished for carp using Cheetos as bait. Bret spent his summers at a family cabin in Hayward, Wis. From the Coon Rapids home they now share, they can launch their kayaks on the Mississippi River and fish for smallmouth bass.
But Lake Mille Lacs is their favorite place to catch their favorite fish: walleye.
For years, they were content to rent timeworn trailers or make day trips to Mille Lacs. But when Andrea's brother bought a cabin just north of the lake, it sparked a desire to have their own place. On a whim, the Swans called a real estate agent to help them scout out "the cheapest lots for sale" on Mille Lacs.
Andrea and Bret were drawn to one narrow lot. It had 100 feet of shoreline that was part rock, part sand. Even better, it was on the east side of the lake, which would give them amazing sunsets. The price was right. And so was the timing. Andrea was pregnant with their first child, so their lake home could be designed and built while she was on maternity leave.
They dubbed their 2,000-square-foot, modernist structure Swan Fish Camp because Andrea, owner of Swan Architecture in Minneapolis, designed it to evoke the essence of waterside summers.
"We wanted it to feel fun, like going back to summer camp," she said.
A-plus cabin