A Vail Ridge Home Goes From Rustic Lodge to Airy Alpine Retreat
Britt Design Group, the Austin based, award-winning design firm, renovated this 3,700 square foot Vail Ridge Home, originally built in 2004.
Britt Design Group, the Austin based, award-winning design firm, renovated this 3,700 square foot Vail Ridge Home, originally built in 2004.
The Spruce Ridge Cabin provides a comfortable retreat that also supports a lifestyle and daily experiences that foster a meaningful relationship to the surrounding land.
Charmed by the ever-so-popular typology of the A-frame cottage, the new owners of this 1950’s property aspired to renovate and revitalize the cottage into a 21st century home.
In the southern part of Malé Kyšice town on the edge of the Křivoklát woods, there is a residential district originally home to weekend cottages.
When we found this 800 square foot cabin in the California Sierras it had been well-loved since the early 1960s with most finishes and interior spaces left unchanged.
A modest single story L-shaped cottage on a bay side site in Sag Harbor was converted into a single two-story building volume.
The house was built to passive house principles with exceptional insulation, triple-pane passive house windows, and geothermal heating and cooling.
The The Glass Cabin has stood here, in a meadow in the Jizera Mountains, for over a hundred years. The world around it has changed since it was built from the timber and granite of the surrounding forests.