Elizabeth Hermann Architect + Design crafted this modern mountainside house with a backdrop of trees and peaceful views of the Green Mountains in Warren, Vermont. Encompassing 3,600 square feet of living space, this dwelling is a fusion of artistry, functionality, and environmental consciousness. It is a place where nature and design converge.
With triple-glazed windows and siding, every line and material selection reflects a thoughtful consideration of sustainability and aesthetics. As you drive up the driveway through the canopy of trees and approach the ridgeline, the efforts of the architect, builder, and homeowner are reflected in what is a truly extraordinary living experience. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular home…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Elizabeth Hermann Architect + Design BUILDER Red House Building
KEY SUBCONTRACTORS: Pomerantz Cabinetry | Zola Windows | Nakamoto Forestry | B.L. Enterprise Excavation | Haskins and Associates Concrete
The Amber finish on the siding helps the home blend into the mountainside, visually connecting it to the natural environment surrounding it. The black extra details and trims are mirrored in the interior material selection and design, giving the home a cohesive, refined feel.
Above: The exterior siding is Gendai 1×6 select Grade Shiplap — Linseed Amber, sourced from Nakamoto Forestry.
What We Love: Perched atop a mountain, this magnificent and stylish dwelling boasts the most incredible views of the valley below through expansive walls of glazing. Its seamless integration with the surrounding landscape and thoughtful architectural features creates a wonderful living experience that celebrates the beauty of its natural setting. Overall, we think this modern mountainside house’s level of care and attention to detail is truly spectacular.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fascinating homes that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Vermont: Step into a restored modern barn style house in the Vermont countryside and A Net Zero farmhouse rooted in the exquisite Vermont countryside.
Featuring double-studded walls and artisan engineering, this dwelling sets the standard for modern living. The vast roof spans are a testament to structural elegance and flawless architecture.
The high ceilings and large windows let the home fill with natural light, soaking in views of the valley and surrounding mountains.
Step outside onto the deck, where the surrounding landscape seamlessly merges with the living area, offering a tranquil and connected ambiance throughout the seasons.
PHOTOGRAPHER Ryan Bent Photography
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