
Camp Caswell
Comfortable and Cozy Camping on a Relaxing Maine Lakeshore
Meg Caswell | Interior Designer
About The Space
A rustic cabin and boathouse are nestled into a copse of soaring pine trees on a quiet lake in Maine. This camp, located in the Belgrade Lakes region, was given to Meg’s great-great-grandparents as a wedding gift in 1906. It has been passed down through the family, being enjoyed by each generation as a spot to relax and reconnect.















Long-Lasting Furniture for Families
WHY POLYWOOD?
“It’s a gift that I’m really excited to share with the rest of my extended family and to be able to pass down to the next generation because I know that furniture is going to last.”
- Meg Caswell
Take A Look Around
Meg chose Farmhouse 37" x 72" Dining Tables and surrounded them with coordinating Rustic Farmhouse 60" Backless Benches and Braxton Dining Arm Chairs in Green to create spacious dining sets for her outdoor dining area between the cabin and the boathouse as well as the tent platform. The tent platform also has the addition of Nautical Curveback Adirondack Bar Chairs that are conveniently connected by a 600 Series Angled Adirondack Dining Connecting Table. Many family meals can be enjoyed on these low-maintenance sets, which means more time can be spent relaxing and less time spent on cleanup.
Dining Areas




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Braxton Dining Arm Chair
Farmhouse 37" x 72" Dining Table
Farmhouse Trestle 65" Bench

Meg's Front Porch



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Nautical Adirondack Rocking Chair
South Beach 18" Side Table
Screened-in Porch
For the sitting area, Meg chose deep seating modular chairs, ottomans, and a coordinating coffee table from the EDGE Collection to fill the space next to the dining area. The color combination that Meg chose was POLYWOOD Vintage lumber in Vintage Sahara and Ocean Teal cushions, which complemented the light Sand lumber color of the dining set.



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Modular Ottoman - Modern
EDGE Coffee Table
EDGE 4-Piece Modular Deep Seating Set

Meg's Dock
For pops of color around the property, Meg added Traditional Garden 16” Planters in Sand that she can fill with flowers and other decorations as the seasons change.

