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From Tate Studio Architects
This 6,000-square-foot, mountain transitional home was created by combining clean, modern lines with a variety of traditional materials, such as wood, metal, and stone. The five-bedroom, five-bathroom residence showcases distinctive views of the surrounding alpine landscape and manicured golf course greens. The great room features an angled wood-clad ceiling with clerestory windows and a grand stone and blackened steel paneled fireplace that follows the same slope. Open corner pocketing sliding glass doors connect this space with the partially covered upper deck that extends the entertainment and dining spaces. The primary bedroom has it’s own access to the upper deck and features a custom stone and concrete fireplace, built-in platform bed and nightstands, and a coffee bar. The attached primary bathroom blends warm wood vanities and cool-toned tiled floors and walls, creating a calming environment. The kitchen and dining areas are minimalistic in design, with a large waterfall edge island anchoring the space. The homeowners wanted the home to look and feel modern without losing the small-town charm of Flagstaff. Tate Studio Architects accomplished this by having the surrounding environment be the driving force behind the design. They made sure to let light in wherever possible and balanced the modern aesthetics with natural materials.