This stunning Oregon wine country home defines organic modern style

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Scott Edwards Architecture designed this organic modern home that draws inspiration from the agricultural vernacular, nestled in the hills of Oregon wine country.

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Encompassing 3,500 square feet of living space, the Red Hills Residence was created to offer its owners a slower pace of life.

The formal entry court leads through layers of landscaping and small yards to the house, which gradually opens up to unobstructed views of the forested ridge and vineyards beyond.

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This incredible dwelling is sited to quietly rest within the forested terrain while maximizing views from its perch on a ridge, overlooking the vineyards beyond.

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A layered arrival to the site invites a sense of calm, as hedgerow trees guide you down descending stairs that lead into the home and through to the main living area where a wall of windows completly opens the space up to the surrounding nature.

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A glass entry pavilion connects the two wings, flooding the space with natural light and offering a glimpse of the distant landscape.

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The flow and materiality blur the lines between indoors and out. Interior concrete floors are uninterrupted as they continue to the outdoor patio.

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The kitchen, nestled into a niche, remains open to the living and dining areas while connecting intimately with the front gardens.

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