Modern design in our area blurs the lines between indoors and outdoors by being mindful of the context of the site and related views. This article from dezeen shows some cool examples of how that relates to the bathroom. Enjoy your Sunday. Cheers!
Here are some current and future trends in interiors according to one source. While most are not a surprise for the observant there are a couple of twists. One here will be sure to please Kelly! Have a great Monday.
I don't know about you, but we leave 2021 incredibly grateful for our health, the mindful community we live in, our wonderful partners and, as always, our clients who have teamed up with us to make it a great one. And while we don’t get to see you as much these days please know that we are only a phone call away for either assistance personally or professionally. Let’s continue to take care of each other. We wish you and yours an amazing 2022. Cheers! — Kelly and Troy
And here are some classic mid-century ideas for your celebration courtesy of Kelly and Atomic Ranch.
This article by Architect Rick Joy came across our feed recently and I found myself lost in poetic language and the sense of design and place. It has been interesting of late having buyers tour homes and observing them take notice when a house plan is simply placed on a piece of land without any thought to the site and surrounding environment. More and more people get the importance of being grounded into nature and the sense of balance and well being that delivers. Joy says, “One can gain a sense of place only by taking the time to become intimately immersed in its particular natural characteristics—the characteristics that make it unique at a broad range of scales.” Please enjoy the full article here. Cheers!
Kelly, myself and our collective family at Modern Asheville Real Estate want to wish you a wonderful, safe and healthy Christmas as we ease into the holiday weekend. We send love out to you, your families and beyond. Share some of that love to those you meet this holiday season. Know we are thinking of and grateful for you!
Cheers!
— Kelly and Troy
May the festival of light remind us that we all carry the spark of the divine in us during this time. Together, let us bring in hope, happiness, love and health!
Check out this cheerful and versatile two unit, five bedroom bungalow in walkable West Asheville perfect for the home owner or investor. Make this one your expanded home with rental options or purchase as a duplex. Lower Unit B has been a permitted short term rental. 7 minute walk to either Haywood Rd by Sunny Pointe Cafe or to Patton Avenue amenities. New wiring, heating/cooling, fireplace flue, appliances and paint. Updates to flooring, bathrooms and lighting throughout. Lounge on the shaded and covered front porch or sunny back deck. Both front and back yards are open and fenced for kids, critters and private gardening. Lower unit can be accessed both internally and externally and can come fully furnished. There are so many options here. Come and make this one what you need for you!
Want to see more? Give us a call for either a personal tour or our information package on this sweet home. Cheers! Kelly and Troy
We are so pleased for wonderful clients, Anne and Jeff, on the sale of their work/live property this past week. Now they can go off on their new ventures next spring. And a special thanks to Carla and Britni at Carla and Company for working together with us on this sale. Cheers to a great team effort!
Do you have a unique property to sell? Give us a call! Cheers! Kelly and Troy
Blame it on the 1970s. Already in desperate need of a mid century renovation less than two decades after its construction, the classic low-sloped ranch house in Raleigh, North Carolina, had been made into a hodgepodge of stuffy rooms and random additions. Gold carpet and heavy floral curtains blanketed the main level, which was awkwardly divided into separated spaces, while the basement was a maze of dark and cloistered bedrooms. See the rest of the article HERE from our friends at Atomic Ranch and Raleigh’s In Situ Studio.
For Redfin by Mike Cahill | Modern home design began around the 1940s in an effort to revolutionize the way homes felt. Since then, modern architecture has skyrocketed in popularity for a multitude of reasons, namely form and function. And homeowners have found that modern home design not only stands out but also offers a flexible approach to creating a functional home that is as original as it’s inhabitants. That’s why we reached out to the experts in modern architecture from Morada to Newport to teach the major considerations for homeowners to keep in mind when designing a tasteful modern home. For the full article go HERE.