This stunning modern oasis was custom-built by Emerick Architects together with James Fagan Construction, nestled in a secluded and private setting in Redmond, a city in Deschutes County, Oregon. The property’s isolation offered the perfect opportunity for seamless indoor/outdoor living. An abundance of windows in every room frame the mountain views and magnificent desert terrain.
Designed for both everyday living and entertaining, the main living space effortlessly transitions to an expansive porch through oversized sliding glass doors. Modern, yet timeless details ensure this home will remain fresh and inviting for years to come. Continue below to see the rest of this impressive home…
What We Love: Expansive sliding glass doors and windows frame 360-degree views of the breathtaking desert landscape that surrounds this modern oasis in Oregon. The interior and exterior color palette and materials complement each other very well. We especially love the living room with its board-formed concrete fireplace and stylish furnishings that offer the perfect spot for relaxing and soaking in the vistas.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Oregon: Step into this modern vineyard home in the beautiful Willamette Valley and This Portland dream house cantilevers over a sublime forested landscape.
Above: This home offers an incredible desert aesthetic inside and out โ it feels authentically Eastern Oregon.
Above: In the living room, the oversized sliding doors and transom windows invite the outdoors inside. The chimney is board-formed concrete.
Above: This house is all about the scenery and relaxation.
Above: When designing this home, the architects prioritized capturing the amazing mountain views. This was done by integrating huge glass sliders that lead out to a patio.
Above: In the dining room, high ceilings and transom windows make for an extra bright and airy space.
Above: The flooring is wide plank oak flooring without radiant heat.
PHOTOGRAPHER Kayla McKenzie Photography
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