Designed to flow with the land, this retreat connects every space to the outdoors through expansive glass and thoughtful architecture.

Size
3,750 sq. f
Location
Asheville, North Carolina
Project Team
Vellum
Design Team
Vellum
Completed
2020
Category
Hospitality
Timeless Design

Located just a few miles off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina, this single family home was designed for a couple seeking a modern mountain retreat.

The chosen site contained the remnants of a previous home that was abandoned seven years prior during construction. The primary goals for the project were to open the home to the outdoors and views, situate the primary spaces on a single floor, and blend the design into the landscape.

A New Life for the Landscape

Primary living spaces on one level ensure ease of use, while guest quarters and bonus rooms await below for life’s evolving needs.

The new architectural design takes advantage of the existing view corridors by focusing major window openings to the building corners. In addition, the outdoor spaces of the home are connected to the interior with large expanses of glass.

Built to Belong

In order for the clients to maximize their time in the home, the plan of the house allows for all primary functions to be located on the main level.

 These functions include living areas, the master suite, offices, and laundry. The lower level only includes guest spaces and bonus rooms that will be less necessary over time. Finally, the material palate was selected to reflect the natural environment in which the house is situated. Natural wood siding is contrasted with a light grey stone from a local quarry.
Sustainability was also an important factor in the design. Through the use of passive solar concepts, a solar photovoltaic array and an existing ground-source heat pump, the home is designed to achieve a Bullets of green certification.

Nature's Retreat, Redefined and Where Simplicity Meets Elegance