
Kingfisher
Hidden deep in the woods, far from the noise of the city, stands a striking example of what modern custom design can achieve when sustainability and style work hand in hand. This contemporary residence is not only beautiful—it is entirely self-sustaining, powered by the land and sun that surround it.



At its core, the home was designed with independence in mind. Its systems allow it to function completely off the grid, with geothermal conditioning maintaining a steady indoor climate, solar panels capturing clean energy, and Tesla power storage ensuring reliability day and night.
Together, these features make the home energy self-sufficient, resilient, and environmentally responsible.
But efficiency alone does not define this property. The design elevates sustainability into an art form, proving that modern technology and architectural beauty can coexist seamlessly.



The architecture is as intentional as the systems that power it. Large doors and expansive windows frame the wooded landscape, blurring the boundary between inside and out. Natural light floods the living spaces, and fresh air circulates freely, creating an atmosphere that feels both open and grounded.
The effect is immersive: whether preparing meals, reading by the fire, or gathering with family, nature is always present. The design doesn’t just allow for views of the forest—it makes the outdoors an integral part of daily life.









At the center of the living space is a Scandinavian high-efficiency fireplace, a perfect complement to the home’s modern design. Minimal in form but powerful in function, it provides warmth and ambiance with remarkable efficiency. On cool evenings, it anchors the home with a sense of comfort while aligning perfectly with the property’s commitment to sustainability.
















