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  Sparano + Mooney Architecture Create a Serene Mountain Retreat  
Sparano + Mooney Architecture 
 This highly-sustainable home embodies industry-best passive design principles and systems, including high-performance glazing, spray foam insulation, radiant floor heating, skylights in the hallways to provide natural daylighting and abundant daylighting in every space, as well as floor-to-ceiling glass and aluminum doors by Reynaers in the living room that open to the meadow and a covered exterior deck.  
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Photography by Joe Fletcher
  Sparano + Mooney Architecture Create a Serene Mountain Retreat  
Sparano + Mooney Architecture 
 Interior designer Kirsten Molz of KHM Design wanted the home to feel warm, comfortable and inviting, and chose creamy off-white plaster for the ceiling and walls of the living room for the material’s natural refinement. 
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 Photography by Joe Fletcher 
  Sparano + Mooney Architecture Create a Serene Mountain Retreat  
Sparano + Mooney Architecture 
  Co-Founder and Principal Architect Anne Mooney, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP, describes the glass-walled hallways as “bridges” that connect various parts of the house while taking advantage of spectacular year-round views surrounding the residence.  
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Photography by Joe Fletcher
  Sparano + Mooney Architecture Create a Serene Mountain Retreat  
Sparano + Mooney Architecture 
 The clients’ desire for privacy is echoed throughout the design of the house, with the primary suite functioning as a sanctuary separated by a bridge-connector from the main living spaces, which in turn easily accommodate an abundance of guests when clients want to entertain and host their family and friends.  
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Photography by Joe Fletcher