Sapphire Valley Residence
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this custom Dillard-Jones residence blends timeless mountain architecture with richly layered interiors. Warm natural stone, board and batten siding, and copper accents create a welcoming exterior, while inside, a soft neutral backdrop allows color, texture, and craftsmanship to take center stage.
Throughout the home, wide plank hardwoods, exposed timber beams, and interior stonework establish a sense of warmth and structure. Against this foundation, the furnishings introduce a more collected and expressive feel, with jewel toned upholstery, patterned rugs, and curated artwork bringing depth and personality to each space.
The kitchen, bar, and gathering areas continue the story with painted cabinetry in deep, moody hues, natural stone surfaces, and warm brass accents that add a subtle glow. Fireplaces and layered materials create inviting focal points, while outdoor living spaces and native landscaping extend the design into the surrounding mountain setting.
A balance of rustic and refined, this home is designed to feel both grounded and elevated, where every detail contributes to a warm, inviting, and highly livable retreat.
Throughout the home, wide plank hardwoods, exposed timber beams, and interior stonework establish a sense of warmth and structure. Against this foundation, the furnishings introduce a more collected and expressive feel, with jewel toned upholstery, patterned rugs, and curated artwork bringing depth and personality to each space.
The kitchen, bar, and gathering areas continue the story with painted cabinetry in deep, moody hues, natural stone surfaces, and warm brass accents that add a subtle glow. Fireplaces and layered materials create inviting focal points, while outdoor living spaces and native landscaping extend the design into the surrounding mountain setting.
A balance of rustic and refined, this home is designed to feel both grounded and elevated, where every detail contributes to a warm, inviting, and highly livable retreat.
Project Year: 2026
Project Cost: More than $2,000,000