Shoot for the Stars
This project was a true collaboration between the MTC design team and the homeowners. Every step of the way, new additions and alterations were made to the design. No space in the home was left untouched and we continued using areas of “left over space” as wine rooms, additional hang out space over the large… Read more »
Nevada Envy
Built for a retiring couple who wanted a full time home where they could entertain a plethora of grandkids, this Mountain Farmhouse proves you don’t have to break the bank to get the home of your dreams. It is not filled with over-the-top, ornate features and materials. It’s built for comfort and for day-to-day living…. Read more »
Sleek Retreat
This cozy 4,000 sq. ft. cabin maximizes every square inch of space. It features 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a media room, exercise room, mudroom, laundry and a spacious great room. Outside two fire pits highlight multiple outdoor gathering spaces, including the in-ground, custom hot tub. A perfect mountain retreat to soak your soul.
Change of Plans
A transitional-style Martis Camp masterpiece that began with a few twists and turns of its own. A change of ownership just before the finish line forced the build and design teams to quickly change gears and reinvent this home from the inside out. The end result is a Lake Tahoe retreat unlike any other. Nearly… Read more »
Tied to the Curve
Who doesn’t love a good sequel? The tricky thing is, they’re not easy to pull off. This guest house was built as a follow up to a project MTC completed in 2015. The main house was called “Curvatures’ thanks to an awe-inspiring turret that stretches up 3 floors and includes the primary bedroom, and on… Read more »
Clear Creek Stone Cottage
Proving you can still create an incredible living environment in a smaller footprint, this meticulously designed stone cottage gives new meaning to the term “Old Tahoe Feel.” When you enter the main living area it feels like you are stepping into the old world: stonework runs from the floor to the ceiling, planks of trestlewood… Read more »