Trillium Cove House

Year
2023
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Exterior - Back View
Exterior - Back View
Exterior - Front View
Exterior - Front View
Exterior - Window Wall
Exterior - Window Wall
Exterior - Front Approach
Exterior - Front Approach
Exterior - Side Screen Porch
Exterior - Side Screen Porch
Interior - Entry
Interior - Entry
Interior - Great Room
Double height kitchen, living, dining, with window wall. Kitchen island fabricated by client (doormandesigns.com).
Interior - Great Room Double height kitchen, living, dining, with window wall. Kitchen island fabricated by client (doormandesigns.com).
Interior - Living
Interior - Living
Interior - Kitchen
Interior - Kitchen
Interior - Kitchen
Interior - Kitchen
Interior - Dining
Interior - Dining
Interior - Dining
Interior - Dining
Interior - Guest Bathroom
Interior - Guest Bathroom
Interior - Guest Bathroom
Interior - Guest Bathroom
Interior - Guest Bathroom
Interior - Guest Bathroom
Interior - Guest Bedroom
Interior - Guest Bedroom
Interior - Nap Nook in Loft
Interior - Nap Nook in Loft
Interior - Nap Nook
Interior - Nap Nook
Interior - Primary Suite
Interior - Primary Suite

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Details

Square Feet
2130
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
2

Credits

From Assembly Architecture & Build, PLLC

“A cabin in the woods” was the initial prompt for this project and while that remained the central concept of the design, the project ultimately became an exercise in balancing traditional and contemporary aesthetics. This is best seen in the approach. The gable end of the house, with it’s wall-to-wall glazing, cantilevers over the landscape. This end of the house holds a vaulted double-height great room with steel fireplace and surround views into the forest. Off the great room is a spacious screened in porch overlooking a small mountain stream. As one travels back into the house, the scale shifts down for cozy bedrooms and private spaces. The kitchen island and primary bathroom vanity were custom fabricated by the client, who runs a furniture company in New Orleans. All of the interior wood, including the tongue and groove ceilings throughout and the wall paneling in the primary bedroom, was milled from trees on site — these are just some of the details that contribute to the beautifully bespoke nature of this build.

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