Collection by Michael Moradian

1015 Edgebrook

Mid-Centuries

The kitchen bar counter extends out to the patio, creating a great space for entertaining.
The kitchen bar counter extends out to the patio, creating a great space for entertaining.
The Blue Dot sofa is from Restoration Hardware.
The Blue Dot sofa is from Restoration Hardware.
A closer peek at the kitchen. Here, you can see how the counter extends to the outdoor patio.
A closer peek at the kitchen. Here, you can see how the counter extends to the outdoor patio.
The covered entrance walkway that leads to a oversized bronze door is bordered by a long granite wall on one side and open woodland on the other.
The covered entrance walkway that leads to a oversized bronze door is bordered by a long granite wall on one side and open woodland on the other.
Cedar wraps around the home, from the ceilings to the walls, to impart warmth and to tie the building to the wooded landscape.
Cedar wraps around the home, from the ceilings to the walls, to impart warmth and to tie the building to the wooded landscape.
The cantilevered master suite boasts 270-degree views of the tree canopy.
The cantilevered master suite boasts 270-degree views of the tree canopy.
A double fireplace separates the kitchen and dining space from the living area located on the split level below.
A double fireplace separates the kitchen and dining space from the living area located on the split level below.
Ceaserstone in Blizzard was used for the perimeter countertop, and Silestone in Lusso for the island top and the waterfall edges.
Ceaserstone in Blizzard was used for the perimeter countertop, and Silestone in Lusso for the island top and the waterfall edges.
After: Wood beams and concrete walls emerge from cutaways in the drywall, revealing the building’s industrial skeleton. The custom steel-and-oak dining table is by Ohio Design.
After: Wood beams and concrete walls emerge from cutaways in the drywall, revealing the building’s industrial skeleton. The custom steel-and-oak dining table is by Ohio Design.
This rural Montana residence was designed both around the owners’ art collection as well as the sweeping landscape. Jackson Hole–based Carney Logan Burke Architects developed a modern abode knitted into the sweeping setting of the eight-acre valley property. The 9,000-square-foot home RCR Compound was developed as a series of connected buildings encircling an elevated courtyard. To meld with the settings, they used ledger-cut Montana Sandstone, clear cedar, and oxidized steel roof-and-wall paneling. Inside, wood and plaster surfaces exude warmth without competing with the art.
This rural Montana residence was designed both around the owners’ art collection as well as the sweeping landscape. Jackson Hole–based Carney Logan Burke Architects developed a modern abode knitted into the sweeping setting of the eight-acre valley property. The 9,000-square-foot home RCR Compound was developed as a series of connected buildings encircling an elevated courtyard. To meld with the settings, they used ledger-cut Montana Sandstone, clear cedar, and oxidized steel roof-and-wall paneling. Inside, wood and plaster surfaces exude warmth without competing with the art.
The open kitchen is fitted with Perla Venato Quartzite countertops and timber cabinetry.
The open kitchen is fitted with Perla Venato Quartzite countertops and timber cabinetry.
Designed by award-winning Sant Architects, this four-bedroom vacation rental near Topanga elevates the concept of a mountain retreat to new heights—from its raw, concrete facade and hillside pool, to the Bauhaus-inspired interiors that feature expansive glass walls that overlook the Pacific Ocean. The clean, architectural lines are expressed using iron beams, concrete slabs, timber-panelled walls, and glass, and the sprawling, open-plan living area features a slide-away fireplace and enormous windows that seamlessly transition the property from cosy winter retreat to breezy summer getaway.
Designed by award-winning Sant Architects, this four-bedroom vacation rental near Topanga elevates the concept of a mountain retreat to new heights—from its raw, concrete facade and hillside pool, to the Bauhaus-inspired interiors that feature expansive glass walls that overlook the Pacific Ocean. The clean, architectural lines are expressed using iron beams, concrete slabs, timber-panelled walls, and glass, and the sprawling, open-plan living area features a slide-away fireplace and enormous windows that seamlessly transition the property from cosy winter retreat to breezy summer getaway.

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