James Pitropov

On The Lake with James Pitropov

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Building on the lake isn’t just a construction project — it’s a lifestyle decision. On The Lake with James Pitropov explores the rhythms of waterfront living: entertaining at the dock, planning for multi-generational families, protecting the shoreline, and creating spaces that feel as natural as the landscape itself.  Through thoughtful conversations, expert guests, and stories from real projects, James bridges the technical realities of building on the water with the deeper experience of living close to it. Whether you’re dreaming, designing, or already living waterfront, this show will help...

Author

James Pitropov

Category

Leisure

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

Architect, Designer, or Builder: Who Should You Hire for Your Lakeside Project? 01.07.2026

Welcome back to On The Lake. In this episode, James Pitropov provides a no-nonsense guide to choosing the right professional team for your cottage project. Designing on rugged, rural lake properties comes with unique challenges like steep slopes, access issues, and complex regulations that you won't find in the suburbs.  So, when is it best to jump in with a builder, an architectural designer...

Designing a Soulful Lakeside Cottage Inside and Out 01.06.2026

In this episode, architect James Pitropov sits down with esteemed interior designer Christine Garant of Inspired Interiors to discuss designing for real life at the lake. Focusing on a highly unique, modern timber frame project gently sloping into the serene waters of Chandos Lake, James and Christine explore how to balance beautiful architecture with practical durability. From accommodating activ...

Timber Frame Cottages: What You Need to Know Before Falling in Love 11.05.2026

Welcome back to On The Lake! In this episode, architect James Pitropov sits down with structural engineer Nico Fond of Bridgewood Engineering to discuss the art, science, and financial logistics of building your dream timber frame cottage. From the rocky terrain of Muskoka and Haliburton to the sweeping shores of the Bay of Quinte, timber framing offers unparalleled architectural opportunities. Wh...

Buy or Build? How to Avoid a $300K Mistake 28.04.2026

Should you build your dream cottage—or buy one that already exists? In this episode of On the Lake , James explores the critical decision between building and buying a lakefront home, and the costly mistakes that can come with each path. While buying may offer convenience, it often comes with compromises—and in many cases, unexpected renovation costs that quickly add up. Building, on the other han...

The REAL Costs of Building a Lakeside Home 07.04.2026

Building on the lake isn’t just about construction—it starts long before the first wall goes up. In this episode of On The Lake , James Pitropov breaks down the true cost of building a lakeside home, from site development and servicing to construction and design decisions. Drawing from real projects across Muskoka, Kawarthas, and Georgian Bay, he explains why common pricing assumptions fall short—...

Introducing 'On The Lake' 02.04.2026

Building on the lake isn’t just a construction project — it’s a lifestyle decision. On The Lake with James Pitropov is a practical, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to bring a lakefront home to life. From early planning and budgeting to assembling the right team, each episode helps demystify the process with clear, experience-driven insight. Drawing from projects across Muskoka, Geor...

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