

This transitional style residence is a mountain retreat within a gated golf course community in Asheville, NC. Interiors for this home were intentionally neutral so that the finishes would not compete with the incredible mountain views or the homeowner’s collection of wall art and sculpture.
While neutrality was important, so too was keeping the interiors unique and interesting. The double front doors open out to a stone water feature. Vaulted ceilings feature stained cedar and timbers. Dark walnut floors are the base of the interior palette, while painted cabinetry houses glass shelving, lit with LED strips from each side.
The Kitchen, Dining and Living spaces are visible to each other. Each space has its unique elements, while all are coordinated to be visible to one another. The Kitchen features pocketing sliding doors that stack out of the way when entertaining, for indoor-outdoor living with a mountain view.
Grays and blues are incorporated throughout the home. White and gray marble clad the Master Bath, while blues and grays are featured in the artwork and fabrics of the Master Bedroom.
Downstairs, the family room is open to the glass wine cellar one one side, and sliding doors to the porch on the other. Views are spectacular from all three floors of this custom home.
The clients now enjoy entertaining family and friends, and relaxing in a space that is light and airy while perfectly suited to its mountain setting.





















