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SiG MT 34 "e whole idea is 'open,'" Jason says. "Lots of light, and a big, continuous space." e home's rustic, salt-of-the-earth appeal is apparent from the moment you pull up in front of the barn-style overhead garage doors out front. Rusted metal the lower exterior of the residence, and KIB used a copper patina technique to add further rustic flare to the corrugated metal on the gable ends. "We're one of the only places in the state that knows how to produce copper patina," Jason says proudly. More rustic copper tones can be found in the soffit material beneath the exterior overhangs. e home's roof even incorporates the timeless metal look – with shingles on top, and a lower section of copper-colored metal roofing on the lower section. An abundance of windows allows the connection with nature to trickle inside, providing a seemingly endless supply of natural light. Spectacular panoramic views of the five-acre property are accentuated by well-positioned corner windows – especially those surrounding the copper patina-accented master bathtub. Flecks of copper have even been incorporated into the guest bathroom's decorative band. e home's showers are equipped with low-voltage waterproof LED lighting, which is built into the tilework itself. e bulbs cast a subtle, relaxing glow, turning a simple shower into a luxurious indulgence. roughout the residence, KIB installed oversized, eight-foot alder Beth Schoenen • Builders FirstSource Bullfrog Spas & Stoves • Contract Flooring Glacier State Electric • Klinefelters Insulation MT Marble & Granite • New Stages LLC e Other Guys Some of the contractors on project: Corner windows provide panoramic views for a luxurious garden tub experience. Functional chain links allow for water runoff without sacrificing the home's rustic style.

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