Sagemodern in collaboration with Gallagher Construction was responsible for the design of this mountain modern prefabricated home. Boasting 3,170 square feet of living space, this dwelling incorporates touches of heavy timber in its design, helping to blend in with its surroundings in Martis Camp, a private community in Truckee, California.
This striking home was designed to blur the boundary between indoor and outdoor living. A functional floor plan helps to maximize common areas and bedrooms to accommodate family and friends. Outdoors, there are 1,700 square feet of exterior deck space, featuring Ipe and copper-gray slate tile that is perfect for outdoor functions.
Interesting Fact: This home was built as modules with 90% of the finishes already installed. The modules are then craned into place and then there is a small amount of interior and exterior finish work.
The residence includes five bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, with a fresh, clean design. With designer fixtures and finishes throughout, the home features sustainably harvested hand scraped hickory and copper-gray slate tiles with radiant heating on the floor.
The exterior facade is comprised of hot rolled steel, cedar channel siding and board-formed concrete with heavy timber and trellis details. Energy-efficient features include thermal insulation of walls, roofs and floors, energy-efficient windows, sun protection, and bioclimatic architecture and solar water heaters.
What We Love: This mountain modern prefabricated home offers clean lines and simple design features, producing an inviting living space. We are loving the whole concept of this home, from the way it was constructed to the materials elements added to elevate this simple design. A beautiful concept from start to finish!
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Above: The cedar (Tight Knot quality, rough sawn, 1″ channel) siding is stained in Superdeck Duckback Transparent Stain – 1907 – Canyon Brown. The concrete fire pit is gas with decorative ceramic logs, sourced from HPC Fire. The tile on the deck is American Slate – Molten Palace.
Above: The hot rolled steel was oiled (gun oil) and waxed and then left to patina through the years. If you wish to maintain this look, use Permalac. The steel was sourced from a metal supply company in Reno, NV. It was purchased in 15″x30″ pieces.
Above: The outdoor wall sconces are from Seagull Lighting – Dark Sky – Bronze. The metal is hot rolled steel with a gunmetal coating applied to it. Over time, it will oxidize and rust. The deck is Ipe (a strong, durable, low-maintenance wood), while the sliding doors are from Sierra Pacific.
Above: In the family room, the fireplace is a Heat & Glo Fireplace. The walls are painted in Sherwin Williams Aesthetic White – SW7035. The sofa is the Wells Custom Sofa from Room & Board. Floors are American Slate Molten Palace. Dimensions of this room are ~20’x20′
Above: On the wall, the branches wall decor is from Viva Terra. The dimensions of this room are 16’x13′.
Above: The kitchen countertops are Caesarstone Raven, while the custom cabinets are maple. The backsplash tile is Ann Sacks glass tile – Description: Bliss – Glossy | Color: Sterling | Size: 4×8″. The barstools are the Tiffany Bar Stool from Room & Board. A similar bar stool is the Felix White Barstools from Crate & Barrel. Flooring is hand-scraped Hickory from Kahrs.
Above: The kitchen island dimensions are 8’10” x 3’8″.
Above: Suspended above the dining table is a trio of pendant lights — Fucsia 1 Modern Pendant Light by Achille Castiglioni. The flooring is American Slate – Molten Palace.
Above: The bedroom walls are painted in Anew Gray SW 7030 – Sherwin-Williams. The shades were done by Shade Inc in San Francisco, CA. Bedding is from John Robshaw Textiles.
Above: The tub is the Kohler Tea-for-two drop in tub. The countertop is Caserstone Blizzard, while the sink is Kohler Ladena undermount sink and the faucet is the Kohler Stillness Series. The tile is from Walker Zanger.
Photos: Courtesy of Sagemodern
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