Positioned within the Nelson Protect space of Suncadia, Washington, Studio Zerbey Structure + Interiors designed this dwelling for a household of 4 who desired a contemporary home that hugged the panorama however had a peek-a-boo view of the vistas past. The positioning was designed so the storage is tucked in direction of the again of the property with a small courtyard for further parking. The home steps up the slope in increments to comply with the topography of the location.
The residing space and bedrooms had been rigorously positioned with nook home windows in every space. There’s a small loft accessed by a ladder from the hallway that serves as a play space or only a place to learn a e book and soak within the views. The master bedroom has a again door that accesses a secluded scorching tub space that is protected against snow by a beneficiant roof overhang. Proceed beneath to see the remainder of this spectacular residence tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Studio Zerbey Structure + Interiors BUILDER Swiftwater Customized Properties
What We Love: This contemporary home in Suncadia, Washington supplies a household with a ravishing residence surrounded by nature. Massive home windows assist to flood the interiors with daylight whereas framing fascinating views of the environment. We’re particularly loving the fabulous indoor-outdoor connection of this residence with the massive yard patio and firepit that’s good for having fun with the scenic panorama whereas hanging out with household and associates. The considerate mix of up to date design and pure parts creates a harmonious retreat that feels each trendy and serene.
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PHOTOGRAPHER Benjamin Benschneider