Inside a Modern Timber Frame House in the Woods of Pennsylvania

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Gaskill Architecture designed this timber frame house that terraces into the moraine landscaping, nestled into the woods sitting on 18 acres in Portersville, Pennsylvania.

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Large rocks, ferns, and a diverse mixture of deciduous trees make up the landscape. The house was designed as a true blend of landscape and architecture.

All of the topography on the site has been maintained as a strategy for the house positioning and design.

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The exterior consists of stone, corten metal siding, reclaimed torched barn siding, stained Douglas fir, and Marvin windows.

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This house is a great example of how nature truly influences a successful architectural design.

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The master bath is a very tranquil space with a spa layout including a large 1200-pound boulder between the shower and concrete soaking tub in the wet room.

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A polished concrete freestanding tub provides an idyllic spot to relax and unwind after a long day. A large window by Marvin helps to frame views of the woods.

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