they wanted. They made it enjoyable. It was fun!” “Doug and Bill Huey’s team, including architect Daniel Beck, really got to know each other working on details like the beau- tiful and elegant exposed rafter tails,” says Patty. “There was a lot of back and forth among them to come up with the right arc. A lot of precision and com- munication was involved. They wanted it to look just right and spent a lot of time on it. We are just thrilled with how it turned out.”
Designed in a U shape that embraces the views, the 4,427-square-foot home has a quiet, peaceful interior that takes a back seat to the stunning landscape outside. Low-profile sliding glass doors run the length of the living and dining area. Interior designer Alex Jordan of Gregga Jordan Smieszny chose shiplap walls for a vintage look and hickory floors with a gray stain. “It’s a very clean and simple
interior, very different from other homes we’ve lived in,” says Patty. “There is no crown molding or extra detail.” Jordan kept it restrained by choosing one color for the walls and using the same tiles and flooring in bathrooms. “He didn’t want it to be fussy,” says Patty. Simple is actually harder to
produce the couple learned. The Osprey team worked to execute clean lines throughout the home, including the mitered corners on the HardiePlank exterior. “We were asking a lot