A timber-framed mountain home designed for both production and retreat. The main living area is oriented toward expansive mountain views, with floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed beams, and a clean, minimal interior that lets light and landscape lead. The open layout connects a secondary living space and kitchen, allowing for seamless flow during shoots, events, or group gatherings.
At the center of the home, a glass-wrapped indoor atrium introduces greenery and depth, offering a unique visual layer for filming or a quiet reset space between sessions. Bedrooms feel private and intentional, including a standout arched window suite that frames the mountains like a backdrop.
Outdoors, the property opens into multiple distinct zones. A large deck with Adirondack seating faces the mountains for sunrise and golden hour shots. A secluded gravel fire pit clearing sits tucked into the woods, ideal for intimate scenes or evening gatherings. A wood-burning barrel sauna, with firewood provided, creates a full experience loop: heat, fresh air, rest, repeat.
The space supports a range of uses, from film and photo production to yoga retreats, small weddings, and corporate off-sites, while still maintaining the feeling of a grounded, livable home. It is structured enough to work, and calm enough to stay.