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Mountaintop Setting: 2006 BALA Award Winner
Middle Atlantic Region Award and Gold Award for Best Single-Family Detached Home Under 1,500 Square Feet
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February 1, 2007
Professional Builder
BEST IN MIDDLE ATLANTIC REGION

This cottage resides on Slickrock Mountain within an intimate setting. Board and batten siding, cedar shingles, stacked stone and copper accents make up the exterior of this cottage. A custom-crafted iron-wood decking and railing perfectly match the cottage design. The cottage design carries through to the interior with farmhouse beds, weathered bronze ceiling fans, rustic wood dressers and nightstands and hand-woven rugs. The outdoor living space completes the home with its gas fireplace and 100-mile views across Blue Ridge Mountains.
Project Name: Mountain Air
Location: Burnsville, N.C.
Designer/Architect: Cottle Carr Yaw Architects, Basalt, Colo.
Builder: Mountain Air Development Corp., Burnsville, N.C.
Interior Designer: The Ranch House, Boulder, Colo.
Developer: Mountain Air Development Corp., Burnsville, N.C.
Land Planner: Melrose Design Group, Arden, N.C.
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