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6 Oak Ridge Trail
Black Mountain, NC 28711
List Price: $2,220,000
Square Feet: 4038
Beds: 5
Baths: 4 full, 1 half
Subdivision: Laurel Ridge
Acres: 1.01
A testament to refined modernity, 6 Oak Ridge Trail is a symphony of design in harmony with the Blue Ridge Mountains. Designed by Michael Neiswander in the Scandinavian Cabin style & built by Steel Root Builders, this home is a masterwork of craftsmanship. Its skewed cruciform shape gracefully balances public & private spaces. The communal wing opens to mountain vistas through expansive glass walls, dissolving boundaries between the interior & exterior. A rich yet restrained palette—natural concrete, oak, & shou sugi ban—creates warmth & continuity, with vaulted ceilings & minimalist details enhancing elegance. A sloped-ceiling corridor with charred wood panels links the private wing, where milk glass showers, porcelain tiles, & oak accents redefine luxury. Ash board-&-batten siding & standing seam metal roofing blend into the woodland. A subterranean garage & entertaining room expand utility without compromising aesthetics. More than a home, this is an immersive retreat.
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