In the double-height living space, Marvin windows stretch nearly floor to ceiling, capturing light even on rainy days and offering panoramic views across the forest. The Douglas fir frame remains exposed throughout, adding warmth, continuity, and rhythm.  Photo 15 of 18 in How They Pulled It Off: An Upside-Down House Rises From a 19th-Century Railbed

How They Pulled It Off: An Upside-Down House Rises From a 19th-Century Railbed

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In the double-height living space, Marvin windows stretch nearly floor to ceiling, capturing light even on rainy days and offering panoramic views across the forest. The Douglas fir frame remains exposed throughout, adding warmth, continuity, and rhythm.