Lake Austin Cedar Residence

Arrowhead Construction | LaRue Architects

Cedar plays a defining role in this Lake Austin residence, built by Arrowhead Construction and designed by LaRue Architects. It’s used as an exterior material and carried seamlessly into the interior, creating warmth, continuity, and architectural balance. From the exterior soffits to the interior ceiling planes, Cedar brings a natural softness that complements modern forms while aging beautifully over time.

On the exterior, Cedar soffits provide more than visual appeal. They offer durability, dimensional stability, and natural resistance to the elements—qualities that make Cedar a trusted choice not only in Austin, but also for residential projects throughout Nashville and Atlanta, where seasonal shifts demand materials that perform as well as they look. Thoughtfully detailed by LaRue Architects, the clean lines of the Cedar soffits frame the home and help visually anchor the structure within its surroundings.

That same Cedar material continues inside, where it’s used across interior ceilings to blur the line between outdoor and indoor spaces. This transition creates a cohesive design language and reinforces the sense of warmth as you move through the home—an approach increasingly favored in high-end residential design across the Southeast.

A standout architectural moment in the home is the Sapele slat accent wall, which rises through the stairwell as both a visual divider and a sculptural design element. The depth and richness of the Sapele contrast beautifully with the cedar, adding warmth and visual interest while maintaining a cohesive material palette. Its linear rhythm draws the eye upward, connecting multiple levels of the home and adding depth without overwhelming the space.

Outdoor living areas are finished with TimberTech decking, selected for its low-maintenance performance and clean, consistent appearance. The decking complements the surrounding natural materials while providing a durable surface suited for everyday use—another reason TimberTech continues to be a preferred option for projects in climates like Nashville and Atlanta, where longevity and performance matter.

Together, Cedar, Sapele, and TimberTech create a layered material story—one that balances warmth and structure, tradition and modernity. While this project sits on Lake Austin, the collaboration between Arrowhead and LaRue Architects reflects a material-driven design approach that translates exceptionally well to residential builds throughout the Southeast.

Austin, TX

Builder: Arrowhead Construction

Architect: LaRue Architects

Product: Cedar | Sapele | TimberTech

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