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Meldrum Design
A high performance and sustainable mountain home. We fit a lot of function into a relatively small space by keeping the bedrooms and bathrooms compact.
Trilogy Partners
Library loft, above the Great Room
Timber Frame and Structural Design by Trilogy Partners. Furnishings by Trilogy Partners and Arhaus. Quarter Sawn Oak Hardware Floors.
Photo Michael Yearout
Photo Credit: Michael Yearout
Rustic Design and Construction
Legacy Timberframe Shell Package. Interior desgn and construction completed by my wife and I. Nice open floor plan, 34' celings. Alot of old repurposed material as well as barn remenants.
Photo credit of D.E. Grabenstien
Barn and Loft Frame Credit: G3 Contracting
Creative Design Construction, Inc.
This game room features a decrotative pool table and tray ceilings. It overlooks the family room and is perfect for entertaining.
Photos: Peter Rymwid Photography
Paragon Stairs
This double stack Forged Iron spiral stair is the perfect centerpiece for this open floorplan. The single stair leads up throughout the entire house for one easy means of access.
Jackson Hole AV
This Media Room is set up with an 85" 4K TV and Focal surround sound speakers & subwoofer. Control the room from the iPad & keep it charged in the docking station.
zenbox design
800 sqft garage conversion into ADU (accessory dwelling unit) with open plan family room downstairs and an extra living space upstairs.
pc: Shauna Intelisano
Jennifer Haley Studio, Inc
Jennifer Haley
Custom created Epoxy countertops with copper paint and metallics. Substantially less expensive than copper countertops and just as stunning.
KohlMark Architects and Builders
The design of this home was driven by the owners’ desire for a three-bedroom waterfront home that showcased the spectacular views and park-like setting. As nature lovers, they wanted their home to be organic, minimize any environmental impact on the sensitive site and embrace nature.
This unique home is sited on a high ridge with a 45° slope to the water on the right and a deep ravine on the left. The five-acre site is completely wooded and tree preservation was a major emphasis. Very few trees were removed and special care was taken to protect the trees and environment throughout the project. To further minimize disturbance, grades were not changed and the home was designed to take full advantage of the site’s natural topography. Oak from the home site was re-purposed for the mantle, powder room counter and select furniture.
The visually powerful twin pavilions were born from the need for level ground and parking on an otherwise challenging site. Fill dirt excavated from the main home provided the foundation. All structures are anchored with a natural stone base and exterior materials include timber framing, fir ceilings, shingle siding, a partial metal roof and corten steel walls. Stone, wood, metal and glass transition the exterior to the interior and large wood windows flood the home with light and showcase the setting. Interior finishes include reclaimed heart pine floors, Douglas fir trim, dry-stacked stone, rustic cherry cabinets and soapstone counters.
Exterior spaces include a timber-framed porch, stone patio with fire pit and commanding views of the Occoquan reservoir. A second porch overlooks the ravine and a breezeway connects the garage to the home.
Numerous energy-saving features have been incorporated, including LED lighting, on-demand gas water heating and special insulation. Smart technology helps manage and control the entire house.
Greg Hadley Photography
Orange Loft-style Family Room Design Photos
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