Natural stone significantly influenced a residential design in Idaho, reflecting the sights and textures of the home’s outdoor environment and providing a strong sense of permanence
A beautiful home in Ketchum, ID -- featuring an extensive use of natural stone -- was conceived from influences of its local surroundings. A total of 3,249 square feet of conditioned space accommodates four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, along with 681 square feet of covered terraces and 773 square feet of garages.
“Design inspirations originate from among mountain west architectural vernacular traditions, including various ski lodges, a deep and varied history of mining, ranching and rural barn structures as seen around Ketchum, ID, and the west in general, with each source of inspiration combined together in a coordinated response to the complex shape of the property and related site forces,” said Project Architect Nic Holland of Nic Holland Architects in Austin, TX.