Modern Wisconsin Hunting Retreat (House Tour)

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2022
  • This stunning modern home is composed of three main forms, a main living area and two distinct wings running perpendicular to one another. The south wing contains two spa-like private guest suites and a second floor owner’s suite with a commanding view of the property. The hunting wing is outfitted with a metal clad locker room for hunting gear, a game room and dedicated guest rooms. In the center, both wings come together in a fabulous living space with an expansive kitchen, dining and living area, all of which open onto a grand pool and patio. The disciplined beauty of modern architecture sets the stage for a maximalist interior features, including a mirrored bar complete with Hunt Slonum bunny wallpaper, an owner’s suite that is surrounded by a swoop of cranes printed on green Gucci wallpaper, and the owner’s collection of whimsical original art. The most notable feature of the living space is the jewel box bar. With the home’s social purpose in mind, the designers situated the bar in the heart the main living space, rather than relegating it to a lower level.
    Archtiect: Vetter Architects
    Interior Design: Amy Carman Design
    Millwork: ADK MKE

Komentáře • 20

  • @jenniferconsiglio7143
    @jenniferconsiglio7143 Před rokem +1

    My dream home. This is magical and in my opinion, perfect. A job well done. I give praise to all who participated in the creation, construction, and design of this beautiful masterpiece.

  • @Oshaoxin
    @Oshaoxin Před rokem

    I do love how the home is populated just so the viewers can get a better sense of scale of the home. Fantastic work, this is a fine property!

  • @vijikumar2088
    @vijikumar2088 Před rokem

    very elegant and sophisticated house 👌👍

  • @samyoval9355
    @samyoval9355 Před rokem

    So beautiful

  • @jamesbowie6925
    @jamesbowie6925 Před rokem

    Stunning ❤️

  • @incrediblena9827
    @incrediblena9827 Před rokem

    This home is amazing!

  • @cameronalisterlee
    @cameronalisterlee Před rokem

    I think I just became your 1,000th subscriber 🎉

  • @poussiereproductions9269

    magnifique

  • @elizabethmeyer7709
    @elizabethmeyer7709 Před rokem

    Wow

  • @Lucas-vd2gx
    @Lucas-vd2gx Před rokem

    Does anybody know what material is the ceiling of the living room? Is that a specific material for ceilings or any floor vynilic tile is ok to be hung on a ceiling?

  • @chodemonsters7140
    @chodemonsters7140 Před rokem +1

    California in Wisconsin tbh

  • @sum2413
    @sum2413 Před rokem +1

    I would like to purchase the picture of the dog that is displayed in the living room, but could you tell me the artist?

    • @ObiWineKenobi
      @ObiWineKenobi Před rokem

      It’s just a chalk on blackboard drawing 👍🏽

  • @peterw2714
    @peterw2714 Před rokem

    I wonder how the flat roof is going to hold up through severe winter snow. Snow gets really heavy. Hope the roof was designed to hold the weight! Lovely home in the wrong climate.

    • @WaterdropGirl
      @WaterdropGirl Před rokem

      That's actually incorrect, it's very easy to make flat roofs capable of withstanding multiple feet of snow and ice during winter storms you just have to have the structural necessities in mind when building and designing

    • @peterw2714
      @peterw2714 Před rokem

      @@WaterdropGirl if you build a structure, strong enough, they probably could but I still think it’s not a good idea. Ice and snow can accumulate There’s no natural runoff for melting ice and water will pool on the roof and could cause damage. Freezing ice with expansion could be a nightmare as most flat roofs have edges that point up at the ends. If owning the house for long-term, I would definitely choose a sloped roof in a snowy environment. Wisconsin’s winters can be brutal and snow can pile high. seems like it’s just asking for trouble. The added expense to build a roof strong enough would be a major deterrent.

    • @WaterdropGirl
      @WaterdropGirl Před rokem

      @@peterw2714 there is always standing seam metal roofing which would be capable of lasting far longer than even the highest sloped roofs with regular shingles. You definitely wouldn't want other materials in icy environments but metal roofing would still do quite well

    • @peterw2714
      @peterw2714 Před rokem

      @@WaterdropGirl yes metal roofs are a great choice. They’re slippery with natural snow runoff when you slope it steep enough. I had an uncle with a flat roof house in Iowa and it did not work out well at all.

    • @WaterdropGirl
      @WaterdropGirl Před rokem

      @@peterw2714 yeah cold roof with standing metal seam seems like the only way to go with flat or low slope shed styled roofs. Was his a warm flat roof?