Wright Design together with Morgan-Keefe Builders has designed this timeless home with contemporary farmhouse-inspired interiors, located in The Ramble Biltmore Forest, a gated community in Asheville, North Carolina. This 4,742 square foot, four bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home is filled with beautiful details.
On the interior, handsome stone fireplaces and stained wood trim create just the right amount of coziness against the bright white nickel-gap paneled walls and ceilings. As if the floor-to-ceiling windows weren’t enough to bring nature in, a multi-paneled sliding door system seamlessly unites the interior living space with the screened porch.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Wright Design BUILDER Morgan-Keefe Builders
High dormer windows let in an abundance of natural light, providing this spacious home with an inviting brightness. You will find features at every turn that add sleek character to this Bluestone Beauty.
What We Love: This North Carolina home boasts a timeless exterior facade and light-filled living spaces that are comfortable and warm. We love the welcoming curb appeal of this home, inviting you inside to stay awhile. There are plenty of spaces to lounge and entertain, from the great room to the sunroom and screened porch. The backyard has plenty of fabulous options as well, with its spacious porch, hot tub, and relaxing woodsy views.
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The property backs up to a deeply wooded section of The Ramble common area and the homeowners will be able to enjoy hearing the owls at night from the screened porch.
A unique stone entry wall creates a welcoming exterior foyer; its arched opening, duplicated in the front door, elicits a sense of whimsy at first look.
The architect specified zero-step entry throughout the main level. Simple, yet elegant custom features include California-crafted lighting, true timbers on the ceiling, furniture-finish shiplap walls, porch shutters, 12″ baseboards with a bevel edge, and bookended quartzite countertops with ladder rails added to the custom cabinetry. There is also geothermal heating and cooling throughout.
Above: The sunroom is warmed by a stone fireplace and is adjacent to the screened porch that opens fully to the great room.
PHOTOGRAPHER Ryan Theede Photography
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