When Mahendra and Asha Nath were looking to build their home, they were lured by the north metro suburb of North Oaks, built on the former farm of railroad magnate James J. Hill.
"It's a countryside environment and not too far from downtown," Mahendra said. "The vision was we wanted a big house, an open house, a contemporary house that at the same time has a warm feeling."
The husband and wife team decided on a property and brought in luxury home builder Smuckler Architectural Custom Homes, interior designer Jim Snustad and landscape architecture firm Southview Design.
"It's 1.6 acres, but it feels bigger. It's all surrounded by trees," Mahendra said. "All three of them worked together to coordinate the outside and inside. It was all about inviting nature into both of those spaces."
To do so, most of the rooms in the home have high ceilings, large windows and skylights. Outdoor spaces — including three patios — were designed to maximize views of nature from every angle.
"Sitting in our kitchen, sitting in our sunroom, sitting in our living room, sitting in the bedroom, the house has great views of the different seasons," Mahendra said. "I can see the leaves on the trees. I can see the snow on the trees. I can see the flowers outside."
Built in 1989, the home is an example of contemporary design that still resonates today, with clean lines, an open concept and high-end finishes elevated by exquisite details.
The foyer features six Bellagio-style water fountains. Common areas are spacious, including a two-story living room, gourmet kitchen and a light-filled, atrium-like sunroom with a domed glass ceiling. There's also a main level family room with a movie screen and wet bar.