When it came time to transform an old ranch home into a comfortable retreat, the owners and builder turned to the philosophies of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who wanted people to live in harmony with nature rather than impose their will upon it.
by Hamill Creek Timber Homes
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| Matt and Clare Tiffin love the way the timber frame's braces mimic tree branches in the great room. Matt selected rock and stone from Colorado, Arkansas and Oklahoma to complement the post and beam home’s natural interior. |
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| An outdoor area, sheltered by a timber-frame roof, marries indoor and outdoor spaces and provides the perfect spot for the Tiffins to relax or entertain. |
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| Low-voltage lighting spans the vaulted kitchen, where Matt and Clare's modern-mountain aesthetic shows in their choice of cabinets, countertops, furnishings and artwork. |
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| Designed by Hamill Creek Timber Homes, the master bedroom and bath feature a built-in wood wall unit, high-end fixtures and the same exposed ceiling elements seen throughout the home. |
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| A staircase with a wrought-iron rail leads to a tower that punctuates the roofline and gives the Tiffins unobstructed views of the Rockies. |
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Andrea–The area outlined in the parlour implies that it is a sunken room. The stairs in the master bedroom lead to an option lower level. For additional floor plan inquiries, please contact the producer of this home, Hamill Creek Timber Homes (250-366-4320; hamillcreek.com).