This comprehensive residential renovation project in Asheville, North Carolina, involved a complete transformation of an existing home—blending modern updates with rural charm and maximizing its unique connection to a surrounding horse pasture. The architectural scope included a second-floor addition, complete kitchen and bathroom remodels, and the design and construction of a new outdoor deck—all carefully planned to preserve and enhance the property’s scenic views.


The original single-story structure was reimagined with a thoughtfully integrated second-story addition, which added essential square footage and allowed for expanded living spaces and new bedroom suites. Care was taken to maintain the architectural integrity of the existing home while updating its aesthetic with clean lines, durable materials, and a cohesive exterior palette. The added volume respects the scale of the landscape and provides elevated views across the pasture, creating a strong visual connection between the interior spaces and the natural setting.
Inside, the kitchen and bathroom renovations introduced a balance of contemporary finishes and timeless function. The kitchen features upgraded cabinetry, modern appliances, improved layout efficiency, and ample natural light. The bathrooms were redesigned for both comfort and style, with custom tilework, new fixtures, and upgraded lighting and ventilation systems that elevate the everyday experience.


A key highlight of the renovation is the new exterior deck, strategically positioned to capitalize on unobstructed views of the surrounding horse pasture and rolling hills. This outdoor space acts as an extension of the living area, perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or simply enjoying the peaceful, pastoral setting.
This project is a clear example of our firm’s approach to site-sensitive residential renovations. By combining thoughtful design, structural enhancements, and a strong connection to the landscape, we turned an aging home into a personalized, performance-driven retreat tailored to modern living in the mountains of North Carolina.





