This Passive House in Park City Just Hit the Market For $1.1M
Designed by architect Chris Price and his partners at Park City Design + Build, the Treehaus is a beautiful blend of modern mountain architecture and cutting-edge energy efficiency. Nestled into the pines of Summit Park, Utah, the clean lines, stacked segments, and dark cedar exterior create a fine figure, seamlessly integrating the 3,643-square-foot abode into its sylvan surroundings. Now, this lovely new construction has been listed for $1,100,000. Scroll ahead to learn more.
With this dwelling, you won't have to worry about energy bills, as the property has met all the rigorous standards needed to obtain Passive House status.
The bright and airy interiors are a mix of lightly colored oak floors juxtaposed again dark fixtures and exposed steel beams.
Tom Dixon's pendant lighting over the dining table perfectly helps define the space, further adding to the striking balance of light and dark. A custom staircase leads through the three levels of the home.
Upstairs, the home features four bedrooms and four baths. Here, large sliding doors provide ample natural light and easy access to an outdoor patio.
The Passive House status means energy-efficiency levels two-to-three times greater than almost any other house in the world.
635 Parkview Dr, Park City is now being listed for $1,100,000 by Corigan Kushma of City Home Collective. See the full listing here.
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