To embrace the location’s serene surroundings, the home features an outdoor dining area.
The home rests at the very top of a Maggie Valley mountain, overlooking the Blue Ridge in quiet isolation.
In the living room, a custom soapstone stove provides ambient warmth for the winter months.
High ceilings and handpicked modern furnishings complete the rustic industrial style that the homeowners were going for. The exterior of the home features hemlock wood siding and stone accents.
The home’s angular shape complements the sloping location, adding a masculine, organic feel to the residence’s aesthetic.
The kitchen highlights the natural finishes that flow throughout the house.
The lighter wooden hues complement the gray walls and furnishings.
The bedrooms use oatmeal and white fabrics to create a calming feel, while large windows let in plenty of natural light.
In the bathroom, hand-selected stoneware accents keep the room feeling natural yet solid.
The loft above the living room (above) is furnished with large couches big enough for the Glaubitz’s grandchildren to sleep on when visiting.
The loft above the living room is furnished with large couches big enough for the Glaubitz’s grandchildren to sleep on when visiting.
The ceilings are adorned with reclaimed wood in a darker shade than the bamboo hues found throughout the home.