Off a master bedroom is what Howell dubs the "margarita lounge." To protect it from the weather, this terrace has a concrete roof with a thatched ceiling similar to the one that covers the sunset terrace
master bedroom is what Howell dubs the "margarita lounge." To protect it from the weather, this terrace has a concrete roof with a thatched ceiling similar to the one that covers the sunset terrace down by the pool.While the home has a very carefully planned sequence of views and axes, the influence of
very nice set-up. Don't think we have enough room
kids’ bedrooms. Storage is plentiful, with built-ins and a wrap-around desk. Countertops: Caesarstone MochaCabinets: WoodmodeFloors: Carlisle 8" Walnut throughout
A bamboo rod pairs perfectly with a set of light sheers. The color and dimension of the rod keeps the sheers from feeling like they're floating away, while the sheer fabric makes the rods seem less heavy. A honey-colored bamboo rod is a beautiful tie-in to similarly colored hardwood
with a set of light sheers. The color and dimension of the rod keeps the sheers from feeling like they're floating away, while the sheer fabric makes the rods seem less heavy. A honey-colored bamboo rod is a beautiful tie-in to similarly colored hardwood floors.
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mountain setting.
Sustainable measures were discussed and implemented early during the design and construction process such as utilizing indigenous stone harvested from site for retaining walls and portions of the home’s veneer. Reclaimed materials were considered and implemented wherever possible, ranging
production set to miscellaneous parts from old mining carts historic to the area. The historic wood was given a patch work effect combining horizontal planks with a reverse vertical board and batten with a mixture rusted metal accents on certain walls to introduce a visual exception from the consistency of
enhancing the modern like aesthetic with an historic mining influence.
(photos by James Ray Spahn)