Mountain Modern Design Concepts
Mountain modern architectural design and drafting, which is heavily influenced by the natural surroundings of the mountain landscape, often incorporates traditionally rustic elements, such as natural materials, rugged textures, and natural light, with the clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and integrated outdoor living spaces found in contemporary homes. This approach can be integrated into virtually any home style from ranch house to farmhouse to craftsman and more.
This creates a unique blend of traditional and modern elements that is well suited to our home designs. Our homes & additions as well as other buildings we build are focused around elements that are required for Zero Energy Ready structures. Utilizing designs focused on reducing thermal bridging and creating an air tight building envelope, high performance windows and doors, energy recovery ventilated HVAC systems and heat pump water heaters or tankless systems and super cool items like solar shingles and solar domestic hot water systems are an example of items common to our design scope and specifications. Our interiors focus around a modern living environment with all the amenities and new unique items that are always in the making as well as such items as large, exposed timbers help create a warm and inviting atmosphere, as well as a strong connection to the surrounding landscape. Each building process is its own unique environment.
We specialize in providing custom architectural design and construction management focused building services often referred to as design-build. Our one-stop service we believe provides a level of service that is more personal than the standard general contractor focused building contractor, though we often work in the capacity of a design-build focused general contractor as well. Our services do not stop there.
One key element of mountain modern architecture is the use of large overhangs and deep eaves to protect the building from the sun and snow. This allows for greater control of natural light throughout the interior. It also provides shading and protection from the sun, which increases the energy efficiency of the home. Exterior living spaces are also an important aspect of the design. These can include decks, patios, and porches, and are often designed to seamlessly connect the indoor and outdoor parts of the home. These outdoor spaces can be used for entertaining, relaxing, or as an extension of the living space.
Decks are a popular feature, particularly for timber frame homes. They can be built on different levels, providing a variety of different areas for various activities, such as dining, lounging, or even outdoor cooking. They are often made of wood, to match the exposed timbers, and may include built-in seating, fireplaces, and outdoor kitchens. Patios are often used as an extension of the indoor living space in daylight basements. They can be made of various materials, such as stone, pavers, or stamped concrete.
Porches are also a common. They can be covered, to provide a protected space, or uncovered to take advantage of the natural light and views. They can be designed to be a transition space between the indoor and outdoor living areas, and may include features such as rocking chairs, ceiling fans, or even a porch swing.
Mountain modern interiors follow a similar aesthetic, with open floor plans, cathedral ceilings, and large windows that invite the outdoors in. The focus here is on natural materials that help deepen the connection to the environment. Mountain modern materials typically include:
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