Collection by ted arleo

mountain modern

“The tent-like shape resembles a mountain. When the snow falls, the triangle becomes embedded in the landscape,” Tham says.
“The tent-like shape resembles a mountain. When the snow falls, the triangle becomes embedded in the landscape,” Tham says.
Dubbed Mossy Hill, this two-bedroom cabin sits on five wooded acres and comes with a detached studio and outdoor kitchen.
Dubbed Mossy Hill, this two-bedroom cabin sits on five wooded acres and comes with a detached studio and outdoor kitchen.
The red rock of the fireplace façade became smooth drywall with an elongated concrete hearth. “We fireproofed it with a layer of fireproofing between the actual fire insert and the outside walls,” notes Mattingly of the application. The rug is the Savannah from Armadillo, topped with a Cierre Aida Sectional from KCC, and a Little Petra Lounge Chair by &Tradition. The lighting is Noguchi, and casts a soft glow at night.
The red rock of the fireplace façade became smooth drywall with an elongated concrete hearth. “We fireproofed it with a layer of fireproofing between the actual fire insert and the outside walls,” notes Mattingly of the application. The rug is the Savannah from Armadillo, topped with a Cierre Aida Sectional from KCC, and a Little Petra Lounge Chair by &Tradition. The lighting is Noguchi, and casts a soft glow at night.
This revamped 1970s residence has an open plan peppered with picture windows to frame the surrounding woods.
This revamped 1970s residence has an open plan peppered with picture windows to frame the surrounding woods.
Inside, a stair tower features a venting sylight—funneling light into the home and allowing passive ventilation. “The interior is a celebration of the building’s construction, displaying how it’s built without fear of degradation by natural forces,” says Coyle of the home’s exposed building elements.
Inside, a stair tower features a venting sylight—funneling light into the home and allowing passive ventilation. “The interior is a celebration of the building’s construction, displaying how it’s built without fear of degradation by natural forces,” says Coyle of the home’s exposed building elements.