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An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

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MacCracken Robinson Architects has shared photos of a modern home they completed in Lake Tahoe, California with an intentionally muted yet refined palette of natural materials including cedar, oak, fir, and steel, allowing the house to harmoniously blend with the surroundings.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

The site of the home is located near the historic 1960 Olympic Nordic track and situated on the edge of a wetlands and seasonal stream.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

The home is organized as a series of linked spaces, each of which provide a unique sensory experience and connection to different parts of the site, both vertically and horizontally.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

The design includes extensive use of glass to create a true indoor/outdoor connection and maximize natural light.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

The home’s construction includes advanced details, such as thermally broken steel beams that support layered roof planes engineered to hold snow rather than shed it.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

At the center of the site are two large fir trees, which the building respectfully wraps around in an L shape to create a focal point in the landscaped courtyard.

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An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

Inside, there’s high ceilings and a double-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from the living and dining rooms.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

Floor-to-ceiling windows in the dining room frame the trees, while a door connects the interior to the deck outside.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

Back inside, and the kitchen has light wood cabinets with a green tile backsplash.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

A hallway is flooded with natural light from the windows that line it.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

Steel and wood stairs lead to the upper floor of the home.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

The steel beams are on display in one of the bedrooms and complement the black window frames.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

In the bathroom, a freestanding bathtub is positioned below the window.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

Here’s a look at the architectural sketch of the home.

An Intentionally Muted Yet Refined Palette Of Natural Materials For A Home In Lake Tahoe

Photography by Adam Potts | Architecture firm: MacCracken Robinson Architects | General Contractor: Welling Construction | Structural Engineer: L Wong Engineering

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