Bluestone Construction is proud to present The Vantage at Tea House Dr., located on Lot 907 at The Ramble Biltmore Forest, an exceptional mountain modern residence nestled within one of Asheville’s most coveted private communities. This two-story, four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home was designed in collaboration with Van Tassel Architecture and Design and Sitework Studios to strike a rare balance between rugged and refined, featuring dramatic stacked stone piers, wide overhanging rooflines, blackened steel beams, and sweeping walls of glass that dissolve the boundary between interior living and the surrounding Blue Ridge landscape. A soaring exterior stone chimney anchors the rear of the home, framing a lower-level patio complete with an infinity-edge pool, outdoor fireplace, and resort-style entertaining terrace, all accessed through an operable folding glass wall connected to the media room on the lower level.
Inside, the home offers an equally impressive collection of spaces: a generous office, butler’s pantry, gym, wine room, and lounge, finished with the warmth and texture that define Bluestone’s approach to luxury mountain living. White oak flooring, wood-planked ceilings, and lime-washed walls create a layered, tactile richness, while floor-to-ceiling glass in the main living areas frames panoramic tree and mountain views that change with every season. Whether gathered around the stone fireplace in the great room or dining beneath a sculptural chandelier framed by stone piers, every space in this home has been crafted to feel both grounded in its mountain setting and effortlessly elegant.
Set along the quiet rise on Tea House Ridge, Bluestone Construction’s concept home for Lot 907 is a study in restraint, intention, and place. Designed for one of the Ramble’s exclusive homesites, the architecture follows the land and opens extraordinarily into the forest and distant Blue Ridge views. Stone, glass, and warm wood are composed with quiet precision, allowing natural light, topography, and seasonal change to blend the indoor and outdoor experiences. Every line, material, and transition reflects a disciplined collaboration between architect, builder, and site. The result is a home that feels inseparable from its glorious setting.