Beyond the Cabin

Locati Architects and Varda Interiors cultivate contemporary mountain style with elegance

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The great room with two separate focal points, one around the stone hearth and the other to the views of wilderness and wildlife through the large windows. Photo By: Roger WadeThe dining and living areas are open but separate to give some private ambiance to the space. Photo By: Roger WadeThe home tucked into the steep hillside integrated, stately stone, elements of hand-adzed log siding, antique timbers and immense cedar columns to attain an original rustic elegance. Photo By: Roger Wade
The kitchen doubles as a place to entertain, but also to linger over a private cup of coffee and the morning paper, with views that alight toward the woods. Photo By: Roger WadeA sculptural staircase with a gracefully curved railing and hand forged ironwork leads to the "rec room" on the lower level. Photo By: Roger WadeRecessed lighting and a wall of windows on the ground floor with Western-inspired furnishings create a bright, fun atmosphere in the "rec room". Photo By: Roger Wade
The master bedroom feels inviting with warm colors and luxurious bed coverings that were custom-made for the owners. Photo By: Roger Wade
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