
In the mountains, outdoor living is shaped by its surroundings; the air is cooler, the light shifts quickly, and the view is always part of the experience. Designing for that means creating spaces that feel both comfortable and connected. Places that invite you to sit, stay, and take it in. For Anne Buresh, that approach is always rooted in how a space will actually be lived in. “I never want an outdoor space to feel overly staged,” she shares. “It should feel like somewhere you naturally want to sit down, have a cup of coffee, and stay longer than planned.”

That philosophy guides every decision, and the result is a space that changes with the natural flow of the day. Quiet in the morning, social in the afternoon, and warm in the evening as the temperature drops and the fire is lit. Nothing feels overdone. Everything feels considered.

At its best, outdoor living in the Highlands feels natural. Anne’s approach results in a space that feels thoughtful, personal, and deeply connected to place.
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