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A modern showstopper in the heart of downtown Coeur d’Alene
By JOE BUTLER Photography By JOEL RINER
I n terms of overall curb appeal, Atlas Building Group consistent- ly knocks it out of the park. Not only is the design of all of its custom homes unique and eye-catching, but extra attention is also given to how they look during the day as well as the evening. This includes a substan- tial use of LEDs in the interior and exterior, which provide subtle, but not blinding, illumination. One of the more prominent examples of this is The Coeur d’Alene, a 4,043 square foot luxury home in the 800 block of Sherman Avenue. The inno- vative three-story four-bedroom five- bath home has a modern design style and definitely attracts notice around the clock. “We incorporated extensive amounts of lighting ambience in the home,” said Nick Forsberg, Atlas Building Group owner. “We like to envision the look of the home in the day and night.” The Coeur d’Alene was one of the homes featured in the 2024 Parade of Homes, and it earned awards in the highest-price category for best interi- or and best innovation. N
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