Architect: OakBridge Timber Framing
Sq. Footage: 5,000
Location: Southeast, North Carolina
Yr Constructed: 2009
Photograph Credit score: Roger Wade/OakBridge Timber Framing

Magnificent waterfalls adorned with autumn foliage close to the Cho residence.

A glimpse of the Cho residence from the waterfalls.

A glazed entrance door welcomes you into the lobby.

The lounge has up to date furnishings, a stone fire, and three units of french doorways resulting in a lined deck.

A cathedral ceiling farmed with uncovered trusses and beams crowns the lounge.

Rustic timber framing defines every space in the home.

The mixed kitchen and eating room is surrounded by framed home windows bringing a light-weight and ethereal ambiance.

The eating space extends to a lined deck warmed by an outside fire.

The first suite has a spherical eating set and personal entry to the lined deck.

Blue mosaic tiles on the partitions add a pop of shade to the enjoyable main lavatory.

The first lavatory consists of floor-to-ceiling home windows offering expansive views and ample pure gentle.

A shiny examine nook with a wood desk and inexperienced round-back chair.

Household room with leather-based seats and a wood bench surrounding the black espresso desk.

A shocking sky mural gracing the tray ceiling enhances the elegant allure of the house theater.
Trip residence, approx 5,000 sf, 4 brs, 3 baths. Constructed on the facet of a mountain, overlooking twin waterfalls.SIPS panels for the roof, kiln dried timbers, freed from coronary heart middle, douglas fir timber body.
The Cho residence is really distinctive up to date type. Constructed so that each room seems to be out over an exquisite, naturally occurring waterfall. A really fashionable inside and decor is completely paired with the country nature of the timber body.