Mountain Magic Home
This one–of–a–kind home was designed to capitalize on a site accessed from the downhill side, and with views on the downhill side.
The facade of the original house was composed of stone veneer and thick lap siding, with lots of wood details at the gable, around the windows, and at the entryway. Antique wood beams and flooring that was reclaimed from an old mine were used liberally in the interior, adding a rustic feel to this otherwise contemporary home.
The ceiling in the great room vaults from an already impressive 12' at the edges to nearly 20' in the center. A large wood–burning fireplace with a stone mantle that rises to the ceiling faces you as you enter the room.
An enormous window with a single large pane topped by two sections of multi–paned windows reaching almost to the ceiling flanked by tall multi–paned windows on either side provide abundant natural light, and views to the front of the house. Glazed doors to the right of the fireplace open to a large deck at the front of the house.
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The remainder of the right side of the house is devoted to the first master suite. The bedroom ceiling vaults from 10' to an impressive 17', and it features a built–in fireplace and entertainment center, two doors to a covered portion of the front deck, and double doors to a covered portion of the rear patio.
There are two alternative plans for the master bath area. One features a dressing area with natural light, an enormous walk–in closet, two separated sinks, a large shower, a soaking tub beneath a pair of windows, and a private toilet. The alternate version is broken up into "his" and "hers" bathrooms with a common shower.
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