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Inside a Stone-Clad Home That Frames Mountain Views

by . Posted on October 6, 2025October 9, 2025

A sheltered courtyard extends the design, fitted with operable louvres that transform the space for all seasons. The effect is both practical and atmospheric, blending shelter with openness.


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