Nestled at the base of Goat Peak, just upvalley from Mazama, this unique residence is set amidst a harmonious blend of woodlands and meadow within the Methow River watershed. Originally conceived as a renovation of an existing structure, the project evolved into a new construction designed to celebrate the breathtaking 360-degree views while seamlessly integrating into its natural surroundings—favoring vistas over visibility.
The home's modest south facade is punctuated by horizontal awning windows at ground level and a continuous ribbon of clerestory windows nestled beneath the low eave of a gently sloping shed roof. This architectural element shelters the open-concept living, dining, and kitchen spaces, which are all oriented to enjoy the stunning scenery. A graceful corridor runs the length of the home, connecting the guest wing to the primary bedroom suite at its opposite end. Every living area is thoughtfully oriented to maximize views, with floor-to-ceiling windows in the vaulted main space calibrated so that Goat Peak remains visible from every angle.
A natural palette of stone, wood, and concrete adorns the interiors, complemented by abundant built-ins and subtle steel accents that add refined detailing inside and out. This home embodies a perfect balance of design, functionality, and harmony with its extraordinary setting.