
While many are drawn to bluff-side locations for unbeatable views, these often pose unique architectural situations. “One of the main challenges of this build was positioning the unique landscape and rock formations on the brow of the mountain lot,” explains builder Larry Waldrep, “taking the vision from paper to completed build while making sure the architectural details stayed intact.”
With some problem-solving, obstacles become features. Rocky outcrops that punctuate the lawn work in tandem with the house’s stonework, anchoring the stately façade. To create a variety of visual interest, the exteriors combine stone with siding and stucco in high contrast between light and dark surfaces. High-pitched rooflines and parapet walls suggest at the splendor within.
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Lighting: Inline Lighting

Inside, this home brings transitional elements into play to create striking spaces. A pale, neutral color palette shows unfussy Scandinavian influence, while the emphasis on exposed wood and stone leans into the traditional. All the while, the beauty of the outdoors is beckoned inside via massive picture windows throughout. Vaulted, beamed ceilings complete these expansive spaces, creating an airy atmosphere for entertaining.
Like the impressive scenic views, this home’s kitchen goes for major impact. The island makes a statement with waterfall edges and a wide frame around the seated edge for added depth. Both the island and countertops are comprised of quartz that subtly flashes rich yellows, browns, and grays. This material choice offers quartz’s durability alongside the sleek appearance of concrete. Above, basket-woven pendant lights hang from a suspended beam and work to soften the space. The central kitchen wall is stone and matches the house exterior, adding texture and cohesion.

Additional features in this kitchen include a gas cooktop, extra-wide refrigerator, appliance storage, and a pantry neatly hidden behind two unassuming paneled doors. Cabinetry is awash in pale wood tones, combining simple shaker design with modern slab-style doors. Bronze fixtures and cabinet pulls bring out the richness of the wood grain, allowing for beauty to shine through simplicity. In line with this design approach, the range hood is finished in an Italian mineral paint to give the well-loved look of limewash.

“This home has very distinct and designated areas for the individuals living there. Our main goal throughout was to make sure we captured the planning and design vision of the homeowners and brought it to reality.” –Larry Waldrep, Waldrep Construction, LLC

In addition to stunning living and kitchen spaces, this home offers a stylish twist on a theater room. Here, polished concrete with free-form splotches of grays and whites creates a sunken den. Complete with a white sectional, this is the perfect place to relax for a movie night or simply watch the horizon through the windows. In addition to the entertainment center, built-in shelves offer a place to showcase mementos. Simple furnishings in wood tones add to the chic industrial effect while still maintaining a comfort and softness that a theater room requires. This space, as with many others in the home, elevates the custom build. “From the sunken room for lounging to the expansive views from almost every room, the unique features of this home are almost too many to list,” says Waldrep.
Closets: Creekside Closets, LLC
Tile: Louisville Tile

No spaces are overlooked in this mountain home. This primary bathroom is the epitome of luxury, featuring a soaker tub with a bird’s eye view. Seamless glass doors open to the walk-in shower, which showcases eye-catching herringbone tiling with a linear inset shelf. Steps away, the vanity sets the room aglow with translucent, underlit countertops offering an otherworldly warmth. Completing this is a stone vessel sink and raindrop wall sconces with seeded glass accents.
Doors, trim, and windows: East Chattanooga Lumber & Supply Co.
Tile: The Tile Store

Rounding out this build, the back of the home boasts the same striking architecture as the front. Upper level balconies combine to provide outdoor access and unmatched scenic overlooks. One subtle yet thoughtful feature is that guests entering the home can see directly through to the back porch and vista beyond, thanks to a glass partition, ensuring that the first moment in this home sets the tone for the beauty throughout. Guests in this home can live, sleep, eat, and dine with stunning views from every angle, all while basking in the contemporary comfort of this design.
Other Suppliers:
Appliances: AllSouth Appliance Group, Inc.
Cabinetry: Wood Hollow Cabinets, Inc.
Closets: Casey Raborn
Countertops: Rocky Tops Custom Countertops
Custom painting: Newman & Sons Painting, LLC; Refined Home Finishes
Fireplace: America’s Hearth & Patio Warehouse
Flooring: Hank’s Carpet & Flooring
Hardscaping: Blake’s Tree Service; The Barn Nursery
Plumbing fixtures: Chattanooga Noland
Stone: Acme Brick, Tile & Stone
Tile installation: Ace Tile Installations, LLC