SANDBOX Studio has designed this spectacular mountain contemporary home for relaxing vacations in Truckee, an incorporated town in Nevada County, California. Stepping inside this home of bright and airy open spaces, plenty of natural light, soaring ceilings, an abundance of outdoor living, sensational natural surroundings, and countless luxuries, one can’t help but feel overwhelming tranquility.
This 5,360 square foot dwelling was crafted by the project team with attention to every detail, creating a relaxing retreat that is perfect to get away or host close friends and family. Continue below to see the rest of this fabulous home…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT SANDBOX Studio BUILDER Mark Tanner Construction INTERIOR DESIGN Joanna Branzell Interior Design
Composed of shed and flat roof forms, expressed steel structure, modern fenestration, light natural siding with contrasting dark trim, and blocky stone, this home is a unique take on Mountain Modern architecture, yet perfect for its natural context.
Extravagant details, such as the monumental great room fireplace or grand entry, add an extravagant touch to this home of clean lines and simple forms, while elements like the outdoor water feature keep the home in touch with its surroundings.
What We Love: This beautiful mountain home in Truckee celebrates nature with its wonderful indoor-outdoor connectivity. The great room, with its inviting dual-sided fireplace, epitomizes the essence of a tranquil mountain getaway, providing warmth and comfort that can be enjoyed throughout the seasons. Overall, this light-flooded home provides a welcoming escape in the mountains to enjoy with family and friends.
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Note: Be sure to have a look at a couple of other sensational home tours we have featured here on One Kindesign in Northern California: The most gorgeous rustic contemporary A-frame cabin in Lake Tahoe and Majestic mountain home embraces indoor-outdoor living in Martis Camp.
PHOTOGRAPHER Vance Fox Photography
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