Perched atop a vast property with panoramic views of the Appalachian Mountains, this 7,600 sq. ft. home blurs the line between indoors and outdoors with operable glass walls. Drawing on European design philosophies, Stan Adamik of Weisshouse balances the modern architecture with warmth and layered furnishings in marigold and peacock green tones.

A minimalist black elm Poliform kitchen with green tile and B&B Italia barstools establishes the space. At the same time, the open floor plan centers around an 86” Maxalto green marble dining table surrounded by mohair Knoll Saarinen chairs beneath handblown faceted crystal pendants. 

Two lounge areas, furnished with Poliform upholstery, are grounded by custom handwoven Tibetan area rugs, creating rich and inviting spaces for living and entertaining.

The result is a curated collection of iconic pieces creating a home that is distinguised, open, and perfectly integrated with its natural surroundings. The residence culminates in an expansive terrace and infinity pool, offering uninterrupted views of the valley and rolling hills beyond.


Interior Design: Stan Adamik of Weisshouse

Architect: Jason Miller, AIA

Photography by Alexandria Ribar