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Aamodt / Plumb Architects have designed a house for a family, located on the western bank of Lake Austin in Texas.
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The house was built around the existing trees so as to not disrupt the natural landscape.
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Tapered Lueders limestone cladding was used to create a weaving effect on the facade of the house, and its appearance changes throughout the day as the sun creates continuously shifting shadow patterns.
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Interior designer Jennifer Vaughn MIller, worked together with Aamodt / Plumb Architects to design the interiors.
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Upon entering the home, you’re greeted by the foyer that opens up into the various areas of the home.
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The stairs have been designed in a unique scissor-like stair, that stitches the first and second floors together from both sides of the house.
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A close-up look at the stairs reveals a spotted carpet stair runner.
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The living area is home to a fireplace and custom designed woodwork.
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The dining room is large enough to have an 8-seater dining table.
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Just off the swimming pool is the bar.
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A close-up look at the detail on the shelving behind the bar.
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The estate also includes a separate guest house, boat house, fishing dock, swimming dock, entry gate, loop drive and extensive landscaping (by Michael Boucher Landscape Architects) of the entire estate.