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An inspiring artist retreat in Washington with amazing views of Mount Hood

Two people standing on a grass-covered green roof overlooking a snow-capped mountain and valley

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Perched on the slopes of Bald Mountain above White Salmon, Washington, this artist’s retreat, designed by Scott Edwards Architecture, commands sweeping views of the Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Hood.

The site’s natural topography shaped the design: two structures nestled into the steep hillside, their interiors oriented to take full advantage of the dramatic landscape beyond.

The architecture of this 3,700-square-foot home is restrained, and the materials are timeless, allowing the residence to feel at home in its natural surroundings. Inside, the spaces are calm and well-considered, a comfortable setting for daily life.

A lap pool, sheltered courtyard, and two dedicated art studios round out the program, reflecting the owners’ vision for their home and supporting their active, indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

DESIGN DETAILS

ARCHITECT Scott Edwards Architecture
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS PLACE
ENGINEERS HHPR – Harper Houf Peterson Righellis Inc.
CONTRACTORS IBuildPdx Company LLC
OTHER O- LLC

Aerial view of two modern concrete and glass pavilions set into a golden hillside

The approach to the Bald Mountain Residence is a winding road switchbacking its way up the site’s steep slope, with the road carefully chiseling into the hillside. The driveway passes the art studio building, a subtle structure ensconced within the slope and topped with a green roof. Continuing up the drive, the entire panorama is revealed, with the air itself seeming to expand once the house is reached and the Columbia Gorge comes into view.

Hillside Artist’s Retreat Above the Columbia River Gorge

Modern wood-clad home glowing at dusk against a forested hillside

This home incorporates passive and active sustainability strategies, including ample natural light, large overhangs that mitigate temperature fluctuations, a solar-ready design, and the art studio building’s green roof.

Entry walkway to a modern home with wood siding, cedar soffit, and mountain views

The architecture is straightforward, with the intention of immersing the home in the landscape. The single-story house has a restrained footprint, clean lines, and a simple material palette of wood, concrete, metal, and glass. The primary volume is rectilinear and glassy, maximizing access to views. 

Courtyard patio with bonsai tree, gravel garden, and warm cedar-clad walls

Tucked behind this volume on either end are two smaller volumes that wrap around an outdoor courtyard, shielding it from the wind. Spaces like the courtyard and a covered patio overlooking the pool allow for four-season outdoor living, a lifestyle the owners desire.

Seamless Indoor/Outdoor Living

Man lighting a fireplace on an outdoor terrace with a panoramic mountain and river view

Rooms are thoughtfully arranged along a single hallway that runs the length of the home. The kitchen, living room, dining room, and guest quarters are placed in the primary volume, offering expansive views to the South. Quieter spaces like the mudroom, art studio, and library are on the house’s Northside, tucked into the slope. The owner’s bedroom suite is also on the north side but offers views of both the South and West.

Curved sectional sofa with chunky knit throw facing open sliding doors to a courtyard

Like the architecture, the interior design is simple and in conversation with the landscape. Interiors are light and airy, and the design is characterized by organic textures and materials balanced with modern lines.

Natural light fills the interior through windows and thoughtfully placed skylights, and sightlines are oriented to encourage occupants to observe the views outside. Throughout the home, open shelves, casework, and white walls create a gallery-like experience, allowing the clients, both artists, to display their pieces.

A Living Room Anchored by Views

Living room with curved sofa, linear gas fireplace, wood sculpture, and floor-to-ceiling mountain views

A plaster fireplace anchors one end of the living room, creating a focal point that is then mirrored in the adjacent outdoor patio.

A Kitchen Designed Around Daily Life

Modern kitchen with stone countertops, walnut island, open shelving, and mountain views

The kitchen layout offers an intimate and well-organized experience tailored to the owners’ lifestyle. Each cabinet is meticulously designed and positioned to align with how the owners use the space. For example, the spice drawer is located next to the cooktop, and the dish storage is directly behind the dishwasher on the island. There are display areas for treasures, art, and cookbooks woven throughout.

Kitchen sink framed by a large picture window with a dramatic snow-capped mountain view

In keeping with a simple approach, light fixtures were integrated into the upper shelf to highlight the suede-like texture of the honed quartz backsplash. The single pendant over the island provides a glow throughout the room while minimizing shadows and glare on surfaces.

Kitchen corner with colorful still-life painting, stone counters, and walnut island cabinetry

When envisioning daily life in their new home, the clients spoke of sharing a cup of coffee at the island while looking at the tranquil view.

Hallway and open terrace with mountain views, decorative ironwork panels, and wood flooring

What We Love About This Home

We love how effortlessly this home disappears into its hillside setting, from its low-profile, green roof to its natural material palette, making it feel grown from the landscape rather than placed upon it. The art studios are the ultimate inspiration for an artist, designed with the same care as every other room in the house and positioned to inspire daily creative work. That kitchen window framing Mt. Hood may be one of the most spectacular views from a kitchen sink we’ve ever seen.

Tell Us: What’s your favorite space in this home? The light-filled art studio, the pool terrace, or that unforgettable kitchen view?

Note: Check out a couple of other sensational home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Washington: A couple’s dream retirement home boasts amazing views of the Puget Sound and A modern refuge perches on a bluff with heavenly views of the Washington Coast.

Dark reading nook with walnut desk, built-in shelving, and a bold portrait painting

An Owner’s Bedroom Suite That Opens to Mountain Views

Primary bedroom with sliding glass doors open to a terrace overlooking rolling hills at sunset

The primary suite opens to a private patio that connects with a sauna, outdoor shower, and the pool.

Pool pavilion with floor-to-ceiling glass, wood ceiling, outdoor shower, and abstract wood sculpture

Lap pool at twilight flanked by two illuminated glass pavilions under a purple sky

An Art Studio Built to Inspire

Concrete art studio bunker with grass roof and two people seated overlooking forested hills

Artist's studio with polished concrete floors, easel, wood sculptures, and corner glass walls framing a mountain

The art studio building, like the main house, is oriented to maximize views and applies the same design and material sensibility.

Modern single-story home glowing warmly at dusk with floor-to-ceiling glazing across its full length

PHOTOGRAPHER Andrew Pogue Photography

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