Mountain House in Photos
Completed in 2008, this is the only U.S. residence created by the Japanese-based architecture studio Atelier Bow-Wow. Click here for the full story .
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A huge boulder is front and center outside the home.
A corridor is perfectly aligned with the boulder.
The spacious living area comes with a wood stove.
The compact kitchen is simple and functional.
A cozy reading nook off the living area offers extra sleeping space for guests.
The main bedroom.
A full bath with a vintage porcelain tub and wall-mounted sink.
A guest bedroom.
Another bedroom has built-in bunk beds.
Timber cladding accents the concrete structure.
The home is surrounded by dense forest.
A huge shaded roof terrace just about doubles the amount of living space.
Hammocks make the roof deck an ideal place to relax.
There are three bedrooms and two baths in roughly 2,200 square feet.
Built on the site of a 19th-century gold mine, the secluded parcel has old wagon roads and trails alongside seasonal creeks and streams.
