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Designed by: Living Stone Construction
Area: 4,659
Bed: 3
Bath: 3.5




Were You Meant
to Live In?



Home Stratosphere Guide
Your Personality Already Knows
How Your Home Should Feel
113 pages of room-by-room design guidance built around your actual brain, your actual habits, and the way you actually live.
You might be an ISFJ or INFP designer…
You design through feeling — your spaces are personal, comforting, and full of meaning. The guide covers your exact color palettes, room layouts, and the one mistake your type always makes.
The full guide maps all 16 types to specific rooms, palettes & furniture picks ↓
You might be an ISTJ or INTJ designer…
You crave order, function, and visual calm. The guide shows you how to create spaces that feel both serene and intentional — without ending up sterile.
The full guide maps all 16 types to specific rooms, palettes & furniture picks ↓
You might be an ENFP or ESTP designer…
You design by instinct and energy. Your home should feel alive. The guide shows you how to channel that into rooms that feel curated, not chaotic.
The full guide maps all 16 types to specific rooms, palettes & furniture picks ↓
You might be an ENTJ or ESTJ designer…
You value quality, structure, and things done right. The guide gives you the framework to build rooms that feel polished without overthinking every detail.
The full guide maps all 16 types to specific rooms, palettes & furniture picks ↓
Perfectly designed for this ridge top siting, this beautiful craftsma home overlooks the Seven Sisters mountain range and the quaint town of Black Mountain, from its secluded perch in The Settings of Black Mountain.
“This is probably my favorite Craftsman home that we have built. We worked with these clients off an on for a decade to get all the details just right. The way this home sits across the ridge provides an amazing approach from the front, and the rear opens up to ideal ‘tree house’ living!”
-Sean Sullivan
- Universally designed for main and secondary living, aging-in-place
- Thoughtful use of color and textured elements create depth and variety throughout the home
- Dramatic tongue and groove throughout the main level that connects to outdoor living spaces
- Eye-catching interior stone accent walls, copper ceiling and wall details
- Use of wooden timber posts throughout
- Home gym, game room with secondary kitchen










