This stunning modern mountain-style home by Lauren Crocco Architecture + Design together with Design Harmony is nestled on a woodsy property in Tumble Creek, a private community within Suncadia in Cle Elm, Washington. Designed as a weekend getaway home to get out of the city and relax in the rugged Cascade Mountains. This dwelling features striking contrast, texture, and custom design details throughout to make it a unique living experience.
The homeowners are a couple from Seattle who reside in a two-bedroom condo, wanting an escape to nature when time allows. They desire to eventually live full-time in this warm and inviting home, with plans to work from home in the future. This dwelling encompasses 2,950 square feet of living space with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a comfortable home office.
What We Love: The design and architecture of this home in the Cacades mountain range is amazing. We love how the warmth of the wood floors and the great room’s ceiling creates a cozy ambiance, while the color palette throughout the home is inspired by the beauty of the surrounding natural landscape. Overall, the project team did a fabulous job of creating a soothing living environment that these fortunate homeowners can enjoy for weekend getaways and, eventually, as an inspiring work-from-home retreat.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other amazing home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Washington: A dreamy shingle-style lake house with remarkable views of Lake Chelan and This Mercer Island home sits peacefully on Lake Washington’s edge.
Above: This beautiful laundry/mudroom is accessed directly off the garage and into the home. The custom cabinets are composed of alder and stained black. The achieve a clean aesthetic, the desinger selected slab-front cabinetry, which can be seen throughout this dwelling.
The homeowners envisioned a casual family atmosphere, embracing a mountain modern style that is clean and warm without feeling rustic.
Above: In the bathroom, the cabinet is a bookmatched walnut, bringing warmth to the quartz waterfall countertop. The tiles are a terra-cotta green, sourced from clé tile.
Above: Exposed beams stretch across the great room ceiling, accented by tongue-and-groove fir paneling that infuses the space with a cozy, inviting warmth. The fireplace provides a striking focal point, along with plenty of warmth. To keep the focus on the fireplace, a black-stained wood was added behind the television to camouflage the screen.
Above: The 48-inch plaster fireplace surround is complimented by a concrete hearth, providing additional seating when needed.
Above: Display shelves were integrated into the unit for the finishing touch. A window seat on the opposite side is a cozy space to enjoy the warmth of the fire while also soaking in nature.
Above: The double sliding glass doors are from Anderson. Blurring indoor-outdoor boundaries, they connect the great room with the expansive patio with its gas fire pit lounge.
Above: To create a clean, mountain-modern aesthetic in the great room, the homeowners opted not to use ceiling pendant lights. Instead, they have track lighting in the dining area, recessed lighting in the kitchen, and LED strip lighting underneath the upper cabinets and shelves. They wanted the focus on the wine cooler, the attractive backsplash in the kitchen, and the views through the windows.
Above: The flooring throughout the main living spaces is oak.
Above: This frameless wine cooler is wrapped in a vertical-grain fir. Lighting was added for maximum impact. The wine storage is perfect for entertaining and is only visually appealing, but helped with the spacing between the dining and kitchen areas.
Above: In the kitchen, the backsplash is Tundra Grey honed limestone and the countertops are plain white quartz.
Above: The bottom of the custom vent hood is oak.
Above: The owner’s bedroom is situated on the main level. On the ceiling, the tongue-and-groove fir with exposed beams lends an inviting warmth to the space. The walls have a plaster treatment, done by a locally sourced professional with the appearance of a birch bark texture.
Photos: Courtesy of Design Harmony
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