When Katie and Andy Barnes (and kids 14-year-old Squire and 12-year-old Harper) make the five-hour car ride from their home in northern Missouri to their lake house in Shell Knob, they look forward to the same things many lake goers look forward to: outdoor water adventures, fishing, campfires and barbecues. What makes the Barneses’ lake house (they’ve deemed Lakeshore Lodge with the help of friends) stand out from the rest is its cheerful red exterior and all the unique vintage decor. The Barneses were purposeful when restoring and remodeling the Lakeshore Lodge they now know and love. “It provides us and others an opportunity to step back in time to a simpler pace of life,” says Katie. “Simpler by taking away the many distractions we have in our lives along with providing many opportunities to just really connect with those we love.”
The Barnes family are no strangers to remodeling. They own a construction company in their hometown of Rea, Missouri. They purchased the property in September of 2019 and finished it just in time for Christmas. “We have dreamed of owning a lake house for years and loved the nature of Table Rock,” says Katie. “It does not feel overpopulated like other lakes in Missouri.”
The lodge was in pristine condition but was very ’70s. Everything was given a facelift, with the original exterior red color being preserved. “We gave it a fresh coat of paint, but just had the red color matched,” says Katie. “We put down hardwood floors and painted them as well.”