Wood, Stone, Water features dramatic, award-winning custom residential architecture by Gelotte Hommas Architects. Its most engaging features are the ubiquitous wooden beams that encase the interior of the home. We’ve selected three spaces that best showcase the dramatic exposed beams.
Upstairs Hallway
The upstairs hallways showcase a dynamic combination of wood and stone. The ceilings in this home appear to go on forever thanks to exposed support beams and the open nature of the upstairs level. The crisscrossing beams that support the ceiling elegantly intersect the giant stone wall that stands in the middle of the home. The wall provides a strong contrast to the light and airy feeling the wood evokes.
Cathedral Ceiling
The dramatic cathedral ceiling creates an awe-inspiring effect. Rows of pillars and exposed beams symmetrically frame the main living area of the house. The open, two-storied living area has several beams that run from the bottom of the room, all the way to the top, highlighting the home architecture’s impressive, high ceilings. Large windows in the space connect the room with the light and nature outdoors.
Master Bedroom
The master bedroom stuns with its unique wood detailing. The bed in this room sits on a raised wooden platform that’s connected to a latticed canopy of the same colored wood. Up lighting and a brown color palette highlight the singular shapes and structures in this master suite.
If you’re hoping to incorporate impressive wood detailing into your dream home, contact Gelotte Hommas Architects today for a design consultation.