Project posted by Bjella Architecture

Modern Copper Home in Missouri

Structure
House (Single Residence)

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Details

Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
4
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Interior Design
Builder
R. G. Ross Construction Company

From Bjella Architecture

In the heart of Missouri, a house stands as an example of a harmonious blend of architectural styles. Designed for a couple with a vision to merge four distinct styles, the architects embarked on a creative journey, inventing a new style that seamlessly merges Shinto, Shaker, Craftsman, and Contemporary elements.

The house captivates onlookers with its distinctive feature – a roof seemingly suspended in mid-air, creating an illusion of weightlessness as it hovers above the structure on a transparent layer of glass. This innovative design not only adds a touch of modernity but also pays homage to the Shinto belief in the connection between the earthly and the divine. The outdoor dining pavilion, nestled within the enchanting landscape, unfolds as a poetic homage to Shinto architecture through its meticulous layering of exposed beams.

Adorned in stone and copper panels reminiscent of fish scales, the exterior of the house alludes to the craftsmanship inspired by both Shaker and Craftsman traditions. This nod to nature adds a touch of whimsy to the home's façade, creating an immediate visual impact that sets the tone for what lies within: layers of complexity and detail.

Stepping inside to the kitchen, an arched wood ceiling defines the space, terminating in a cast iron stove accentuated by a flower niche, embodying the couple's appreciation for both tradition and nature's beauty. From custom-made furniture that reflects Shaker simplicity to intricate modern woodwork, every corner tells a unique story.

As the sun sets, the house transforms into a glowing beacon, casting an ethereal aura that blends the past and present.