— Photographer:  / December 22, 2025
A dining room table sits nestled at the back of a living room, set with chairs and overlooking a large window with curtains.

It was a pretty fall day when designer Lori Paranjape first toured the property her clients had purchased on Blackberry Mountain, leaves crunching beneath her feet. The site was steep, and she carefully made her way to a platform positioned to demonstrate the views from the yet-to-be-constructed abode. As Paranjape climbed onto the deck with the owners, Elizabeth and Brad Allen, and architect Keith Summerour, they were met with a breathtaking panorama of mountain and valley.

At that moment, the structure’s concept was born. “We stood there looking at the view,” the designer recalls, “and we asked ourselves: ‘If this is what you’ll see from the front door, could we put the staircase there—and line it entirely with glass?’ You could see Keith process that, and the house began to take shape for him right then.” Elizabeth chimed in, mentioning Brad’s need for a small office and their desire for an attached guesthouse—spaces Summerour sketched on a notepad at a restaurant immediately following the site visit. “By the time we finished lunch, he had all the floors and elevations drawn and the topography correct,” Paranjape remembers. “There were very few adjustments after that.”

Home Details

Architecture:

Keith Summerour, Joseph Lentini and Drew Kinney, Summerour Architects

Interior Design:

Lori Paranjape, Mrs. Paranjape Design + Interiors

Home Builder:

David Rhodes, Schmid & Rhodes

Landscape Architecture:

Andrew Spatz, Hedstrom Landscape Architecture

living room area decorated with sofas, swivel chairs, a coffee table and ottomans, all in front of a steel fireplace

Amid the living area’s hand-applied plaster walls, the sofas, swivel chairs, coffee table and ottomans—all by Verellen—gather on a Moattar rug. Aespyre Metals fabricated the steel fireplace, and Ochre’s Drifter pendant brightens the space.

A kitchen and adjoining scullery with white oak cabinets, quartzite countertops and hardwood floors.

La Cornue’s Château 150 range anchors the kitchen, accompanied by Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances. The Waterworks faucet contrasts the Sumatra H pendant by Alain Ellouz for Holly Hunt.

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