Crafted by the architects at The Architectural Studio in partnership with Morgan Keefe Builders, this custom home, known as the ‘Stemwinder Camp,’ graces the picturesque Balsam Mountain Preserve community. Nestled in the heart of the western North Carolina Mountains, Balsam Mountain Preserve is a private, gated enclave known for its mountain, golf, and equestrian offerings.
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this craftsman-style cottage offers bright and airy living spaces that are warm and inviting. Stemwinder Camp incorporates many detailed elements that help create a contemporary feel while still maintaining the craftsman style principles.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT The Architectural Studio BUILDER Morgan Keefe Builder
What We Love: This beautiful craftsman-style cottage provides its inhabitants with a charming exterior facade surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery. Inside, cozy living spaces provide large windows that embrace the tranquil natural surroundings. We love the warmth of the inviting entry with the herringbone brick flooring and the cozy living room with its reclaimed wood mantel on the fireplace and comfortable furnishings that are perfect for entertaining guests.
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Above: The inviting entryway showcases herringbone brick flooring and a beautiful console table tastefully decorated with personalized accents
Above: A skylight in the kitchen helps to bathe this space in natural light.
Above: The kitchen pantry provides an abundance of storage and herringbone brick flooring.
Above: The mirrors in the bathroom are mounted in front of the windows to allow natural light and glimpses of nature.
PHOTOGRAPHER Firewater Photography
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