Constructed between 1979 and 1983, this custom-built, architecturally distinctive post-and-beam contemporary is set on over 10 private wooded acres. A long driveway through the woods leads to a circular drive, where you are greeted by a massive, sculptural wood front door that serves as both entrance and art.
Designed for those who appreciate bold architecture, the home is defined by expansive use of wood, glass, and soaring vaulted ceilings, which establish a deep connection between the home and its natural setting.
The open concept floor plan is unconventional in that it is divided into artfully defined spaces without disrupting the flow, using purposeful angles, sunken gardens, and level changes that create conversation pits, dining areas, and quiet places to read or relax. The thoughtful design also makes this home an incredible place to entertain guests, whether an intimate group or a large crowd.
Sculptural, artistic details carry into the kitchen and baths, where bold design choices, authentic to the era, reinforce the home’s confident, creative spirit.
Bedroom accommodations provide privacy and flexibility. An area separated from the main living spaces features two rooms connected by a shared bath, currently used as a bedroom and an office, which could easily serve as a third bedroom if desired. The upper level is devoted to the primary suite, featuring a spacious bedroom, generous closet storage, and a large, architecturally distinctive primary bath designed with both function and visual interest.
Multiple, multi-level decks extend the living spaces outdoors, offering varied vantage points and a seamless relationship between architecture and nature.
Practical sophistication is woven throughout the home, including two oil-fired furnaces, two wood-burning furnaces, and a whole-house generator, ensuring comfort, resilience, and year-round functionality.
This home is for those who value art and originality over trends and convention. Truly one of one.