The rustic modern home was designed by Ryan Street & Associates along with interior design by Mark Ashby Design, located on Lake Austin, a water reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas. This stunning home features a lot of custom designed furnishings and vintage mixed with contemporary infused with a rustic ambiance. Wood beamed ceilings decorate most of the spaces, the exterior of the residence is clad in limestone, as well as the interior entryway and living room. Most of the home has been designed with a neutral color palette, with the exception of the library that shows off a beautiful monochromatic palette of varying espresso hues.
Project Team: Architecture: Ryan Street & Associates / Interior Design: Mark Ashby Design / Landscape Architecture: Madrone Landscape Architecture / Builder: Michael Deane Homes
Above: Rehme Steel Windows & Doors was responsible for handcrafting the steel door assembly.
What We Love: This stunning rustic modern home offers a beautiful display of warmth and comfort while offering sophisticated interior styling. From the moment of entry, you are invited into a home full of fine details and custom furnishings. Rooms gracefully flows from one to the next, offering a wonderful place for both living and entertaining… Readers, what details in this home caught your eye and why? Let us know in the comments!
Note: Have a look at a couple of our favorite home tours we have featured here in the past on One Kindesign from Mark Ashby Design: Breathtaking ranch house in the Texas Hill Country and Exquisite Westlake Cove hideaway flaunts exceptional interiors.
Above: In the living room, the sofas were custom designed by Mark Ashby Design. Tall windows in the living room frames views of the lake beyond, while illuminating the space with natural light.
Above: The art on the wall above the custom designed bed are vintage pieces.
Above: Rehme Steel Windows and Doors in Spicewood, Texas was responsible for custom fabricating the window/door unit of the wine cellar.
Photos: Ryann Ford & Jett Butler
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