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Distinctly Montana Summer 2014

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w w w. d i s t i n c t ly m o n ta n a . c o m 69 Designing the ephemeral qualities of the natural environment into our homes replaces the need for expensive cover-up materials, finishes, air conditioning, and artificial air fresheners. Designing the home to showcase the beauty of the natu- ral world is not about a purchased item or a technology. This type of designing comes from recognizing how ephemeral qualities make us feel truly alive. Every home site, be it rural, suburban, or urban, has at least one beautiful natural element to share with the inhabitants within. It might be a grand vista of the mountains, a small view of your backyard garden, or even just a single tree or piece of sky. How best to showcase these ele- ments comes down to thoughtful design. When designing homes to be beautiful and unique, the designer must consider void (empty) space as important as solid materials and textures. Making adjust- ments to heights, widths, lengths, and angles gives the home interior dynamics I ink we can a remember some spaces at we have been in at have integrated natural phenomena and how ey feel dynamic and alive.

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