Vermont Modern — Charlotte, Vermont

Handbuilt in 1968

Hand built by Carl L. Bausch, Jr. in 1968, the property features a main house and a studio for his artist wife. While an innovative structure with amazing light, scale, and setting, the home needed lots of work. We set off on a journey to thoughtfully update this architectural gem to fit its new role as a family home and Airbnb in the verdant and charming town of Charlotte, VT.

In the dining room, Cox created what she likes to call a color corridor by drenching the walls in berry-hued paint—a move that gave the illusion that the barely 8-foot-tall ceilings are a little bit higher than they actually are.

Lydia Geisel, Domino

Inspiration — Spruce Tree, RougeWitness

If you’re craving a getaway, you can experience this project in person by booking a stay through airbnb.

Architect: Carl L. Bausch, Jr.
Contractor: Jason Bushey
Photographer: Lindsay Brown
Press: Domino

Constructed in 1968 by architect Carl L. Bausch, Jr., it features slit windows that are almost as tall as the wood-burning stove’s chimney, cantilevered skylights that drench the living area in sunshine, and stilts that support the shingle-clad structure.

Lydia Geisel, Domino

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