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LEFT: A limestone-clad spine wall serves as a major organizing
element in the home. It begins at the entry and terminates out
back. The rectilinear fireplace features a heavy wood hearth
that also continues outside, futher merging the interiors with
the exteriors.
BELOW: Neutral tans and bronze elements mingle throughout
the home, while the slatted wood feature makes another
appearance in the master bath. The element provides ample
privacy to the bathtub—with an overhead faucet—while
allowing for natural light. Porcelain tile above the vanity adds
another interesting texture to the monochromatic space.
FACING PAGE BOTTOM: The dynamic space features a kitchen
and dining area perched a few steps above the living room.
A heavily distressed wood floor and tight knot cedar ceiling
give the rooms rougher textures than one would normally see
in a clean, modern house, but mixed with the neutral palette,
the effect is stunning. Contractor: High Timber Construction.
Photographs by Alan Brandt Photography