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The kids’ bedrooms both feature en suite baths and ladders that lead to a loft space that functions as a private living area.
The guesthouse bedroom features a large window. With the exception of the large sliding glass wall, all windows are standard sizes. “We kept to standard sizes of sheet goods and materials for the cabinetry and fireplace metal panels to help to dial in the cost without sacrificing the essence of the project,” reveals architect Hunter Gundersen.
Each space in the home—including the master bedroom—features strategically placed operable windows to take advantage of cross ventilation produced from diurnal mountain winds and induce natural convection cooling.
A window in the principal bedroom. “The relationship between interior and exterior is observant, contemplative, and subtle, due to the windows that frame the view,” says architect Benjamin Iborra Wicksteed. “We approached these window frames like hanging up paintings—although instead of art, it’s views of nature.”
The picture window in the bedroom frames one of two trees on the site.
The spacious master bedroom suite enjoys forest views.
Outdoor views fill the bedroom, which is simply furnished with the likes of matching bi-level nightstands.
Windows are carefully located in the bedroom to take advantage of the views of the landscape beyond.
“Unlike other homes designed by Wright, the top of the gable is raked inward to allow for more natural light at the top of the room,” says the firm.
Floor-to-ceiling slatted wooden shutters flood the rooms with natural light.
All of the carpentry and balcony steel work were constructed by local craftsmen.
A wall of glass provides unbelievable views of the surroundings.
Rustic concrete provides the perfect backdrop to the landscape.
There are five bedrooms, including a main-level master suite.
The master suite was inserted where the carport used to be.
Partially buried in the hillside, the lower floor hosts two bedrooms, a shared bath, and a media/game room—all illuminated by large windows.
A wooden chair and fiddle leaf fern are calming accents in the sleeping area.
A peek at the bedroom.
Loft Room
A third module, perpendicular to the main living areas, contains the master bedroom, which is furnished with a bed from Design Within Reach, a rug from Crate and Barrel, and a watercolor by Marfa artist Nick Terry. The saddle leather chair is by local furniture maker Garza Marfa.