The home with the unusual name “Cat Mountain” is located in Austin, Texas. Its unusual, fresh design – a credit to the specialists at Cornerstone Architects. Set in a rugged, wilderness setting, the mansion is an elegant contrast of traditionalism and modernity. Step inside and you’ll be captivated by the charm of the natural stone, the wooden rafters and the multicolored natural copper. The seamless transition from antiquity to modernity gives this chic country house a special peacefulness.
Residence
The renovation of an older home required lots of remodeling, as the owners wanted their renovated home to keep up with current architectural trends. So the house has huge windows that provide great visibility and ample natural light. This classic home is instantly more open, airy and welcoming.
Neutral tones dominate in the interior design, accented with warm tones. The soft blue touches that echo the color of the water in the small pool add particular charm to the property. Luxurious decor combined with antique pieces and richly patterned fabrics create a delightful stylistic mix. Pendant lights bring a touch of steampunk to the home office. Ornamental fireplace in the backyard keeps guests’ attention.
Courtyard
Remarkable room in turquoise style
A cozy sitting area with a fireplace
Beautiful kitchen design
A fantasy recreation room
Cat Mountain bedroom design
Bathroom Decor
Mountain Residence
Cornerstone Architecture
Designed by Cornerstone Architects. Photo: Bryant Hill Photography.
This statement about a modern country home in Texas being described as “cold turquoise in the Wild West” raises curiosity. What elements make it “cold”? How does this unique color choice relate to the Wild West theme? Can you provide more details about the interior design and architectural style that create this intriguing juxtaposition?