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With a passive-house design, this Park City stunner offers energy efficiency with a side of mountain views.

Although the home on 635 Parkview Dr, Park City, Utah, couldn’t look more modern with its clean, angular lines and stacked appearance, it maintains a rustic, cabin-like feel that blends seamlessly into the forest.

This austere display is, in large part, thanks to the dark cedar exterior that was designed to mimic the vertical lines of the surrounding pine trees.

Built just this year by Park City Design+Build, the home — aptly nicknamed the Treehaus — is state-of-the-art in every sense of the word. Its energy efficiency is said to be two to three times greater than nearly any other home in the world.

The home’s interior is also something to brag about: Light oak floors, exposed beams and beautiful dark staircases dazzle in the abundant natural light that flows throughout the house.

The kitchen is especially impressive, with sleek white cabinets that contrast beautifully against a large dark island.

The kitchen opens up to the living-dining area, which has plenty of space to entertain guests and sits right against a sliding glass door that leads out to the deck.

From the deck area, gorgeous mountain views abound — perfect for soaking up that fresh mountain air.

The main suite upstairs is luxuriously complete with a steam shower in the bathroom and extra space that can be used as a home office or a nursery.

The home is listed for $1.1 million by Corigan Kushma of cityhomeCOLLECTIVE.

Photos courtesy of Kerri Fukui: Portfolio | Instagram

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