Built in 1993, this A-frame home came with good bones and a lot of untapped potential. The project called for a full gut renovation, moving walls, adding plumbing, and completely reimagining the layout to serve the way a modern family actually lives.
Throughout the process, we kept coming back to the home's most defining feature: its architecture. The soaring A-frame structure, grand windows, and exposed wood ceiling set a tone that we didn't want to compete with, but rather that we wanted to honor. Every finish and fixture decision was made in conversation with the bones of the house, reinforcing its angles and natural warmth rather than working against them.
The result is a home that feels both thoughtfully renovated and completely true to its roots: elevated, livable, and deeply connected to its natural surroundings.