Interior Design for The Point at Lake Norman

The Point at Lake Norman stands as one of North Carolina's most prestigious residential communities — a gated enclave of custom-built estates along the most coveted shoreline of Lake Norman. With its championship golf course designed by Greg Norman, private marina, and meticulously maintained grounds, The Point attracts homeowners who expect nothing less than excellence in every aspect of their residential experience, including the design of their interiors.

Do you have experience designing homes at The Point?
Yes. We have designed interiors for residences at The Point and throughout Lake Norman's premier waterfront communities. This experience gives us familiarity with the community's architectural standards, the design opportunities and challenges of waterfront construction, and the lifestyle expectations of homeowners in Lake Norman's most exclusive enclaves.
How do you handle waterfront material selection?
Lakefront homes require materials that perform beautifully in high-humidity, high-light conditions. We specify UV-resistant performance fabrics, moisture-tolerant hardwoods and engineered flooring, hardware finishes that withstand humid conditions, and window treatments designed to manage intense reflected light. Every material decision balances beauty with the durability that lakefront living demands.
Can you coordinate with The Point's architectural review process?
Absolutely. We understand the architectural review standards that communities like The Point maintain and ensure that all exterior-adjacent design decisions — window treatments visible from outside, porch furnishings, landscape-adjacent lighting — comply with community guidelines while achieving the design vision you desire.
How do you handle dock houses and boathouse interiors at The Point?
Dock houses and boathouses at The Point function as full secondary entertaining spaces and require their own design treatment. We specify marine-grade upholstery, composite millwork that won't warp in the open air, integrated audio and lighting designed for outdoor settings, and storage solutions for water gear that read as built-in cabinetry rather than utility shelving. The result is a dockside space that feels like a true extension of the main residence.
What is the typical timeline for a full Point waterfront design?
A comprehensive whole-home design for an estate at The Point typically runs 14 to 22 months from contract through final installation. Trade-exclusive lead times for custom upholstery, hand-knotted rugs, and bespoke lighting drive the schedule, with most large pieces requiring 16 to 28 weeks. We sequence procurement so the home can be installed in a single white-glove reveal rather than piecemeal deliveries.