Prefabricated cedar and concrete home with serene forest views in the Berkshires

PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree

McBride Architects designed this cedar and concrete home that was prefabricated in Pennsylvania by Method Homes and assembled on site in just 24 hours, nestled on a secluded hillside in the Berkshires, Mount Washington, Massachusetts.

PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree

Step inside the interior to find concrete floors, an open teak kitchen, and a floating steel and wood staircase, all emphasized by expansive walls of glass sliding doors and breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys.

This 4,368-square-foot residence offers four bedrooms and four bathrooms, providing a perfect retreat for the owners and their two adult children to immerse in nature.

PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree

PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree

On the interior, this house is finished with a mix of warm and cool-tone furnishings. The living room is open to the kitchen and dining areas, perfect for entertaining.

PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree

The kitchen cabinets are custom-made from teak wood.

PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree

The color scheme is inspired by the fall season, helping blur the boundary between inside and out.

PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree

The kitchen wall is seamless with the bookshelves and storage that runs the entire length of the great room.

PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree

The owner’s bedroom boasts 10-foot sliding glass doors, providing views 15 feet above the treetops and allowing for excellent cross-ventilation.

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PHOTOGRAPHER Read McKendree