This beautiful mountain farmhouse-style home was designed by SANDBOX Studio in collaboration with Moxie Interior Design, located in the Martis Camp neighborhood of Truckee, California. Stepping into this spacious 4,840 square-foot, five-bedroom and five-and-a-half bathrooms home, you are immediately greeted with warm and inviting interior spaces.
It’s an atmosphere where reclaimed Tennessee barnwood hardwood floors, open living spaces, airy views, soaring ceilings, and windows that bathe the interior with natural light. A wall of south-facing sliding windows connects the kitchen, great room, and dining room to an impressive patio of paver stones, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE SANDBOX Studio BUILDER Heslin Construction INTERIOR DESIGN Moxie Interior Design
Outside, you will find a covered/heated dining area, a built-in barbecue cove, a fire pit, a hot tub, and a calming grove of aspens.
What We Love: This mountain farmhouse-style home provides its owners with beautiful and stylish living spaces that capture an idyllic blend of rustic charm and modern elegance. The use of reclaimed wood, expansive windows, and airy layouts creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. Overall, we love the peaceful environment that surrounds this home and how it is so close to so many amenities to enjoy throughout the year.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other sensational home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of California: A magnificent lakeside barn house with sweeping views over Donner Lake and Tour this Martis Camp dream home with a mountain farmhouse design.
The kitchen features a vast stone counter, a pantry, Viking and KitchenAid appliances, and a nearby nook for morning coffee talks and lively evening board games.
There’s another bedroom on the far side of this home’s ground level while upstairs leads to a media room that serves as a hub of action for the bunk room and the other two bedrooms surrounding it.
Photos: Martis Camp Realty
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