A fabulous modern getaway in Flagstaff inspired by Danish
The Ranch Mine has designed this modern mountain getaway that emerges from the harsh yet beautiful landscape of the San Francisco Volcanic Field in Flagstaff, Arizona. “Noir Peaks” is a new 2,405-square-foot, four bedroom and three bathroom house and phase one of a rental development that will also include a secondary cabin.
The property is part of a high altitude plateau 7300 feet above sea level with a generally muted palette of grasses and coniferous trees with stands of aspen dotting the higher elevations.
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This area would be flat without volcanoes that dramatically break from the horizontal landscape towards the sky. Three gabled forms burst vertically from the ground to form the massing of the home, echoing the volcanic mountains dotting the plateau.
The cladding is painted to match the local lava flow rocks and the battens are spaced in varying widths to evoke the trunk spacing in the nearby aspen forest.
NEED TO KNOW: This amazing mountain home with views of the tallest peak in Arizona, Mt. Humphrey’s, is available as a vacation rental on VRBO. This home sleeps up to ten guests.
What We Love: This delightful modern getaway in Flagstaff offers unobstructed mountain views from many of the rooms within the home. The serene setting provides a feeling of rest and relaxation which is perfect after a long day of play in the great outdoors. We are loving the overall design of this home, from the painted black facade to mimic the lava fields to the warm Scandi vibe throughout the beautiful interiors.
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To bring warmth to the interior, the vaulted ceilings in the great room and primary bedroom are finished in tongue and groove clear vertical grain hemlock with Texas Crème limestone fireplaces drawing your eye vertically in the space.
Radiant heated concrete floors run throughout the house for a cozy daily sensation in the winter months.
How the landscape developed over time and a nearby aspen stand informed the exterior design while the interiors were inspired by the Danish concept of Hygge, creating a refuge to recover, rest, reflect and re-energize before heading out on the next adventure.
The floor plan is arranged to provide views of the San Francisco Peaks from the great room and the three main bedrooms.
PHOTOGRAPHER Roehner + Ryan