The first thing you notice in the Fischer House interior is the soaring gluelam beam tongue-and-groove ceiling milled from spruce, pine, and fir.
Light is brought into the house high in the roof system by a south-facing clerestory that runs the length of the building.
The common living space is punctuated with the natural elements of wood and stone. Logs from the property support the main ridge beam and frame the cultured stone fireplace wall.