This beautifully handcrafted family home was designed by Cushman Design Group, located in Stowe, a town in northern Vermont. This four-season destination is located at the foot of Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak. With a backdrop of snowy peaks and woodlands, this rustic home offers plenty of privacy and a tranquil setting.
The art of craftsmanship and the creation of beauty that is on display in this home is astounding. This handcrafted home is stunningly attractive. Beyond the majestic beauty of the site, you will find details that represent the utmost creativity of each person who contributed to its design and construction.
Project Team:
Architectural Design, Lighting Design, Landscape Design: Cushman Design Group
Interior Design: Brannon Antiques & Interiors
General Contractor: Steel Construction
Structural Engineer: Artisan Engineering
Cabinetry: Fine Lines In Wood, Whitcomb Woodworks, Northstar Woodworking, Birdseye
Metalwork: Iron Art, Brad Robertson; Custom Metal Fabricators, Dave Vilord
Stone Engraving: Chris Cleary, On The Rocks
Masonry: Matt Parisi, Parisi Masonry
Landscape Contractors: P & P Landscaping, Bruce Paine, and Ambler Design, Ian Ambler
What We Love: This handcrafted family home demonstrates beauty in craftsmanship at every turn, from the custom metalwork to the stone engravings. Living spaces were successfully designed to be warm and inviting, boasting breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Every detail of this rustic mountain home is exquisite, especially the kitchen with its large windows, expansive island, and inviting deck to enjoy indoor-outdoor living.
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Note: Have a look at a couple of other amazing home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the region of Vermont: Antique cape style house gets charming makeover in New England and Vermont home designed to take advantage of idyllic lakefront setting.
Photos: Westphalen Photography
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