This page, clockwise from right: Tramp Art and twig- crafted details, like the wall clock, picture frames, lamp and mirrors, fill the enclosed porch centered around a stone fireplace. Late Birmingham designer Brian Killian found the twig-crafted chandelier, and Annie found the red-white-and-blue artwork above the fireplace at a summer art fair in Charlevoix. "There's a woman who sells works of art made of old windows," says Annie, whose two daughters own similar pieces. "They usually have sayings on them and are like a bit of Americana." A rectangular pine table was custom-made by Country Classics in Birmingham, while Annie found the hutch, crafted from old shutters, at a shop in Atlanta, Ga. Koi live happily in the pond Rob keeps for them. Opposite page, top to bottom: "Anything that's fish-related we keep by the fish pond," Annie explains of an enchanting mermaid. "My husband bought my first piece for me in an antiques shop in Grand Rapids while away on business, and it just grew from there," Annie recalls of her Roseville pottery collection, much of which is embellished with trees and cher- ubs, typical of the Donatello pattern, which dates to around 1915. A hibiscus grows near the pond.