Eskuche Design Group was responsible for this incredible home with a mountain modern aesthetic, located on Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota. The goal of this project was to combine the open feel of a desert home with the coziness of a mountain lodge, infused with a modern twist. This project was met with design constraints, which included a narrow lot on the street side and restrictions from severe bluff setbacks on the lake side. With clever design ideas, the project team was able to mitigate all design constraints to create a stunning home with a harmonious layout and maximized views. Above: The siding is Hardie Artisan series (no corner boards) which is painted Sherwin Williams SW 7027 Well-Bread Brown.
Project Team: Residential Design: Peter Eskuche, AIA, Eskuche Design / General Contractor: Denali Homes / Landscape: Southview Design / Interior Design: Martha O’hara Interiors
Martha OโHara Interiors was responsible for the exquisite interior design and furnishing selections throughout the interiors. Their goal was to create a rustic contemporary, dog-friendly residence that brings the outside in through a thoughtful floor plan layout that caters to entertaining. Not only did the interior spaces need to relate to the outdoors, the designers were challenged with combining the homeownersโ two distinct design styles to create a sophisticated design scheme with durable furnishings.
Above: The Foyer walls are 20โ-9โ and ceiling vaults at 10/12 pitch up to a height of 27โ-4โ. The ceiling/soffit wood is 1×6 v-groove clear, vertical grain cedar.
What We Love: This amazing home offers a mountain modern aesthetic, achieved through the use of rustic design mixed with contemporary, sleek furnishings. There is plenty of warmth integrated throughout this modern home thanks to the use of materials of wood and stone, which also helps to relate the interiors to the outdoors.
Note: Have a look at another home tour that we have we have featured here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of the architects of this project, Eskuche Design: Avant Garde Retreat on Lake Minnetonka by Eskuche Design.
Above: The living room ceiling is 1″ x 6″ tongue and groove select cedar with a natural stain. The floor plan was designed to maximize views throughout the interiors. The views are the focal point to the rooms, blurring lines between indoors and out. For entertaining, seating was maximized throughout the main level. Walkways were kept open for ease of flow. Durable, stain-resistant fabrics were selected on all furnishings.
Above: Marvin Ultimate Lift and Slide doors were placed along the dining, kitchen, and family room. These floor-to-ceiling windows recede into the homeโs walls and include full screen protection.
Above: The railings are from Bauer Custom Metals.
Above: The stone used on the columns is from Montana, called Chief Cliff. The rust colored stones were filtered out to some degree so it is a custom variation/blend.
Above: The Stone is from Montana Rockworks and it is Highland Ledge Thin Veneer.
Above: The stairs are NY Bluestone treads with a thermal surface treatment. The white seat ledge at the patio is Indiana Limestone.
Photos: A.J. Mueller
Above: A pool oasis addition to the luxury home mountain modern home that you just toured.
Project Team: Architect: Eskuche Design Group / Builder: Denali Construction / Interior Design: Studio M Interiors
Photos: Scott Amundson Photography
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