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Are You Rustic or Modern? Transitional or Boho Chic? Discover Your Mountain House Style Today.

CEO Quynh FLower

Your choice of house style says a lot about who you are and how you want to be perceived. Whether it's the exterior that makes a statement to the world or the interior that provides...

Your choice of house style says a lot about who you are and how you want to be perceived. Whether it's the exterior that makes a statement to the world or the interior that provides a more intimate reflection of your personality, finding the right style for your mountain home is essential. At Bluestone Construction, we understand the importance of creating a space that truly resonates with you, combining expert craftsmanship with a wide range of styles. Let's explore four different house styles and find out which one speaks to your heart.

Mountain Rustic Is A House Style That Endures

When it comes to rustic style, it encompasses a variety of influences such as Craftsman, log-cabin, farmhouse, lodge, cottage, and Appalachian-style. The key elements of rustic homes are natural, sturdy, reclaimed, and raw materials. Stone facades, rock fireplaces, thick beams, and wide-planked floors are common features. Organic fabrics like burlap, jute, canvas, and wool add to the earth-toned palettes that harmonize perfectly with the wooded slopes of North Carolina.

Coziness is a priority in rustic homes, with human-scaled rooms and custom-crafted oversized furniture. Multiple fireplaces, great rooms, and large porches create spaces for gatherings with family and friends. Built-ins and open shelving blend efficiency and accessibility seamlessly. A rustic home exudes a warm, lived-in feel that is both unpretentious and stylish.

This mountaintop home in Hendersonville exemplifies rustic luxury, showcasing stunning views and clever use of natural materials.

Looking For A House Style That’s Sleek and Oh-So-Cool? A Modern Mountaintop Mansion May Be The Way To Go.

Mountain Modern style combines contemporary and industrial aesthetics with rustic elements. It features a mix of metallic and organic materials, clean lines, and open spaces. This style pays homage to its rural setting while embracing the simplicity of modern design. With ample opportunities for creative expression, modern mountain homes are often designed to have minimal impact on the environment and maximize the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Large windows and natural light are essential elements, especially if you have breathtaking views.

This modern mountain home in Asheville’s Biltmore Forest showcases Scandinavian influences, with its use of wood and large, simply set windows. The flowing floor plan and the peaked, wall-of-windows dining room create a harmonious connection with nature.

Want To Mix It Up? Your House Style May Be Transitional

Transitional Design blends traditional and contemporary elements to create a cohesive and inviting home filled with natural light and classic charm. Comfort, livability, and personality are the focal points of transitional homes. These homes often feature oversized windows, creative juxtapositions of materials, and a combination of regional aesthetics with modern conveniences. With a transitional design, you have the freedom to incorporate exactly what you want without being tied down to a specific architectural style. It's the perfect opportunity to create unique spaces like an intimate breakfast nook in an otherwise open, modern kitchen or a Victorian molded ceiling leading to a living room through a Moorish-inspired arched doorway.

Outdoor and indoor spaces are seamlessly integrated in transitional homes, making the most of the surrounding natural environment.

Is Your House Style Eclectic & Boho Chic?

Bohemian Chic style offers a combination of natural light, flowing spaces, Old World details, earthy tones, and textures. It embraces elegance and plenty of transitional elements. This style is the epitome of rebellion and playfulness, breaking design rules with confidence. It brings together patterns, furnishings, architectural elements, and accessories from all over the world and throughout history, creating a harmonious yet eclectic ambiance.

Boho Chic houses often incorporate both local and imported premium materials, resulting in a sophisticated and adventurous style.

After exploring these different house styles, are you feeling inspired? We at Bluestone Construction would love to hear what style lights you up inside and makes you feel at home. Our team understands the local architecture scene and can provide expert guidance and advice to help you create the perfect mountain house style that reflects your unique personality and desires. Get in touch with us today!

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