A minimalist house in the Virginia countryside with 30-foot chimneys
Three 30-feet chimneys jut into the air on this home outside of Charlottesville, Virginia, with their tall off-white stacks visible from almost every obliging point on the 45-acre property.
Working closely with the owners, TW Ryan Architecture intended a modern home with nods to Southern Colonial architecture, particularly in the gabled roofs and gargantuan chimneys.
Inside, the open-plan dining area and gargantuan living room are separated by a white brick wood-burning fireplace that stretches up to the ceiling. It sounds dramatic, but the extremity is surprisingly understated thanks to a creamy palette contrasted only by deep red couches next to the hearth.
The rest of the home watercourses into different wings housing the children’s bedrooms and playrooms, as well as a guest room and a library with built-in bookshelves. The master obliging, which features an office and artist’s studio, sits any removed from the rest of the house and houses yet novel fireplace for maximum coziness.
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