This is a new residence that is made in an old village of Sugar Bowl, Norden, California. House looks beautiful with a material that is dominated timber stands in a dramatic natural environment, and areas of heavy snow. Project home work is done by John Maniscalco Architecture, which uses constraints to form an elegant solution. Because the thickness of snow is high enough, the house deliberately at exalted with the construction of concrete that support the house as a foundation. In addition, snow loads are also addressed by forming a sloping roof, it is easier for the clean up piles of snow on the roof of the house.
On the first floor of this house consists of a solid cedar-clad volumes go home, boot room, children’s and guest bedrooms, and room service. Houses are also made in the form of a simple horizontal, with a wall coating to keep the warmth of the room addition with a single perspective on the surrounding pine forests, providing the transition element on the ground floor and space is airy and full of natural light above. Each room can direct access to enjoy the mountain scenery filled with snow. Interior design is also made with more modern, but still carry a fixed interior brings a warm feel of home in the rural areas. Detailed information visit the John Maniscalco Architecture.
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