Our Portfolio of Work

Please peruse our portfolio featuring some of our custom built and luxury homes in Traverse City, Lake Leelanau, Northport, Leland, and the surrounding Northern Michigan area. David Webster Construction is proud to create timeless, individualized homes with unrivaled attention to detail.

Cat Head Point

Designed thinking outside the box, this Lake Michigan water front residence employees curvilinear shapes to complement the rolling dunescape site.
Architect: David Hanawalt, Architect

Contemporary Conversion

Rich, dark, and sophisticated, this contemporary home combines streamlined design with the beauty of nature living in a hillside wood on Old Mission Peninsula.
Architect: Robert Holdeman, Architect

Green Lake Music House

A family-friendly getaway with a nautical feel.
Architect: Robert Holdeman, Architect / Interior by Scott Lankford Design Group

Peninsula Point

The setbacks dictated the shape of this contemporary shoreline home on Grand Traverse Bay.
Architect: Suzannah Tobin, Architect

Harbor View Lodge

This summer residence was constructed on the shore of Lake Michigan with a spectacular view of the Manitou Islands.
Architect: N.J. White Associates Architecture

Peninsula Bluff

This home was built as a full-time residence and is perched on a bluff and tucked into the trees overlooking Grand Traverse Bay.
Architect: Robert Holdeman, Architect

Lighthouse Reach

This summer residence sits off the beach in the trees along a stretch of beach where the owners have spent their summers since the 1940’s.
Architect: Robert Ben Begley, Architect

Manitou Passage

This cottage was designed as a year-round getaway on Lake Michigan and has breathtaking views of the Manitou Islands.
Architect: Robert Holdeman, Architect

Onomenese Retreat

Designed as a summer cottage on Lake Michigan, this home was built into a small cedar and maple covered bluff.
Architect: Williams/Osler Works

The Point

This beautiful bay front home was designed for the owners as a summer cottage and features angular wings that provide privacy for the master suite and the many welcomed guests.
Architect: Robert Holdeman, Architect

Peninsula Waterfront

This full time traditional residence is located on West Grand Traverse Bay at the foot of the Old Mission Peninsula.
Architect: N.J. White Associates Architecture

Steamboat Stop

This summer residence was constructed on a beautiful large inland lake at the site of a turn of the century steamboat stop.
Architect: Robert Holdeman, Architect

Suttons Bay Point

This year-round home on the shore of Lake Michigan was placed thoughtfully on a challenging and relatively narrow triangular lakeshore parcel.
Architect: David Hanawalt, Architect

The East Shore


Architect: Richmond Architects

The Harbor

This charming home was built as a retirement home and is quietly nestled between the tall white pines.
Architect: Robert Holdeman, Architect

Northport Hill

This home was built as a retirement residence and is set in a location that has a dramatic view of both Lake Michigan and Grand Traverse Bay.
Architect: Robert Holdeman, Architect

Peninsula Treetops

This home was built as a year around residence and was carefully positioned overhanging a steep bluff.
Architect: Ed Kriskywicz, Architect

Long Lake Estate - Work in Progress

This historic summer residence features a seamless modern update to a 100-year-old structure.
Architect: Robert Ben Begley, Architect

Squaw Berry Place

Nestled in the woods on the edge of an inland lake, this year-round home was built amongst old growth hemlock and Northern Michigan native plant and shrubs.
Architect: Robert Ben Begley, Architect

Raminentz

Named after a fairy tale about a magical place where kids could go if they were good, this summer home replaced a heritage cottage along the shore of Northport's Lake Michigan to make room for an ever-growing family.
Architect: Robert Ben Begley, Architect

“We thoroughly enjoyed the whole process and if we should ever decide to build another home in the Traverse City area, David Webster Construction would be our only choice.”

- James L. Pease III